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Polaroid Heavy Duty Shaped Bracket Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.8
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Description of Polaroid Heavy Duty Shaped Bracket

Molded Grip Is Ergonomically Designed To Add Stability And Total Control. Allows You To Mount An Extra Flash At A Higher Elevation To Eliminate Red Eyes And Fill In Light. Attach Video Lights, Flashes, Microphones, Monitors, etc. With The Swivel Ball Head It will Give You More Options.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sturdy Bracket for Perfect Shots

I recently bought a heavy-duty bracket for my camera, and I've been using it non-stop for all of my photography needs. The bracket is perfect for outdoor adventures, and it keeps my camera steady on rough terrain. The quality is outstanding and has helped me to capture stunning images in any lighting. Through trial and error, I found that the bracket can be a bit heavy, especially when added to my already bulky camera gear. However, the extra weight is worth it for the high-quality shots I have

Pros
  • Heavy duty construction ensures durability and stability for your camera
Cons
  • The size and design of the bracket limits its compatibility with certain camera models and accessories.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Polaroid Flash L Bracket

An inexpensive way to take a flash off the camera. Auxiliary screw 1/4 20 without holder is difficult to align. Worth the price for infrequent use.

Pros
  • For attaching video lights, flashes, microphones, monitors, etc.
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Use in a well-ventilated area.

I was looking for a flexible flash mount that could hold the flash at an angle for macro photography. Novoflex flash arm with soft grip, loop and ball head. It's good, but the price is very high for a layman like me. Then I found this on Revain. There were no reviews but for thirteen bucks I thought it was worth the risk. I mounted my SB-600 on a ball head using the ePhoto SB800 shoe mount with 1/4-20 thread and now I have a pretty nice and flexible off-camera flash position. This mount has a…

Pros
  • Allows you to mount an optional flash higher up to eliminate red-eye and fill in light.
Cons
  • Definitely bad product