> Wayne,
> Sunpak makes a flash handle with a hot shoe on top that turns shoe mounts
> into potato mashers (less expensive version of a BG-2). Also has a cable
> release built into the grip (can be handy). Uses the same base plate as
> their handle flashes . . . which means you can get a square MF one for
> it. About $40 or so from B&H. If you really want to get fancy, you can
> also check out Custom Brackets; they make one for "square" MF boxes that
> don't need to be rotated:
> http://www.custombrackets.com/
> I recommend calling them and asking if it's also suitable for a TLR. B&H
> sells them (and, IIRC so does Adorama).
>
> Newton Brackets: Also well made; I have the classic camera "rotator"
> model; B&H also sells these too:
> http://www.newtoncamerabrackets.com/
>
> Stroboframe: Makes numerous brackets; well made; handled by Saunders in
> the U.S. and sold by just about every major camera store:
> http://www.saundersphoto.com/html/strobo.htm
>
> -- John
As always from John, a very thorough and helpful answer.
Thanks,
Wayne
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