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Flexible Dual Arm Cold Shoe Camera Flash Bracket Mount The Worst Flash Mount I've Ever Used

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Flexible Twin Arm Hot Shoe Flash Bracket Mounts: Don't Waste Your Money

Flexible twin arm hot shoe flash bracket mounts are often marketed as a way to get creative with your flash photography. However, in my experience, they are more trouble than they are worth.

These mounts are not very sturdy. The arms are made of plastic, and the aluminum rods on the ends do not lock in place, even when you tighten the grub screws as hard as you can. This makes them difficult to use and can lead to your flash slipping out of place.

If you are looking for a way to mount your flash away from your camera, I recommend using a more traditional flash bracket or a light stand. These options are more sturdy, adjustable, and secure.

Here are some additional reasons why you should not buy a flexible twin arm hot shoe flash bracket mount:

  • They are not very versatile. You are limited in how you can position your flash with these mounts.
  • They are not very durable. The plastic arms are easily damaged.
  • They are not very secure. Your flash can easily slip out of place.

If you are serious about flash photography, I recommend investing in a more traditional flash bracket or a light stand. These options will give you more control over your flash and will help you take better photos.

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