Ten days ago I ordered Lastolite triflash bracket. I need it to hold more than 1 speedlight to overkill the sunlight in bright day sunlight. And today, after waiting for a decade, it's finally here.
The Lastolite triflash bracket is very pricey compare to ordinary Ebay flash bracket which ranging $5-$15, I bought around USD$75 exclude shipping to Indonesia. But it's still cheaper than the Foursquare flash bracket from Lightware Direct.
The built looks strong and sturdy, but the edges are very sharp and can scratch your camera gear, thus you better not putting them with camera bodies, lenses, flashes or any other gear that easily get scratches.
The head is tilt able.
Here is with 3 speedlights attached. It's very strong and steady with 3 speedlights on it, it's just that some of the speedlights sencors might be blocked because of the position.
The Lastolite triflash bracket is very pricey compare to ordinary Ebay flash bracket which ranging $5-$15, I bought around USD$75 exclude shipping to Indonesia. But it's still cheaper than the Foursquare flash bracket from Lightware Direct.
The built looks strong and sturdy, but the edges are very sharp and can scratch your camera gear, thus you better not putting them with camera bodies, lenses, flashes or any other gear that easily get scratches.
The head is tilt able.
Here is with 3 speedlights attached. It's very strong and steady with 3 speedlights on it, it's just that some of the speedlights sencors might be blocked because of the position.
That's why I decided to get 3 PocketWizards Flex TT5 as trigger, and they fits perfectly.
Here is the picture with PW and Wescott shot trhu umbrella.
I really recommend this Lastolite triflash bracket for those who want to shoot with multiple speedlights.
Cheers,
Briand Liong
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