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Billib look at the WPF QR bracket. It slides and clamps onto the vertical arm of the L bracket.

The more complex and expensive semicircular flash brackets can be made to work too but you need to orient them differently due to clearance limitations using the compact M9 and its manual focus and aperture lenses. For those you also need a rail (the ones meant for panos etc) which can be mounted to the vertical arm or the base. Take a look at the Off camera flash gear video linked from the main RRS page and all will become clear. I recommend the cheaper, simpler WPF bracket and I use mine with a Nikon SC17 lead.

 

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How do you attach a flash to the Left Side Dovetail Bracket?

Didn't know it was a Flash Bracket as well. Don't see anything

in their catalog.

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How do you attach a flash to the Left Side Dovetail Bracket?

Didn't know it was a Flash Bracket as well. Don't see anything

in their catalog.

 

RRS makes a flash bracket that attaches to the side of any of their L-Plates.

It's solid and folds up nice and small. Its called the Wedding Pro Flash Bracket with Quick-Release.

I've got the older model without the Quick Release.

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billib:

Sorry not to get back to you but I have been off-line for awhile.

You make your own flash bracket by attaching a suitable bar and shoe

to a small RRS dovetail clamp. I’ve cut the bottom off some ‘’L’’ brackets and just

used the riser and hot shoe.

You bolt the bar to the RRS tripod threads.

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billib,

I just took a quickie shot to show what I mean.

Note the small screw to the rear of the large mounting nut on the Leica…

this insures the rig dosn't rotate with a heavy flash.

The Ricoh has a cut off bottom with a RRS Leica side-mount attached.

That’s a $30 accessory fish-eye screwed on a NEX….. it will not make

the lens hall-of-fame I do believe. :D

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OOOPS: I forgot the picture:

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I just took a quickie shot to show what I mean.

 

Slightly offtopic: Washington, I see you use Vivitar 2800 with M9. Can you comment on this? In particular, how do you live with auto-off every 90 seconds or so. Thanks.

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Yeah the M8 and M9 base plates are exactly the same. The RRS Grip is awesome, but does add an extra weight to it though - so you really should consider it.

Weight for M9-P Base Plate is 6 grams.

Weight for RRS Grip/Base Plate is 15.7 grams.

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Thank you. The photo of the scales display cut off the

"." for "6.0" as well as "15.7" in both photos though I'm

not familiar with grams only ounces & pounds so a

mistake was easy.

 

The weights above are correct. BTW, I bought the

scale just to show the weights. Actually I used this

photo opportunity as an excuse to buy that cool

scale. Ha, ha, ha, ha.

 

Edit: If anyone would like the weight in ounces

just let me know. I can then use the scale a

second time. Ha, ha, ha.

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How about in ounces. RRS Bottom Plate with Grip 5.5 oz

and Stock Bottom Plate 2.1 oz.

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The weights above are correct. BTW, I bought the

scale just to show the weights. Actually I used this

photo opportunity as an excuse to buy that cool

scale. Ha, ha, ha, ha.

 

Edit: If anyone would like the weight in ounces

just let me know. I can then use the scale a

second time. Ha, ha, ha.

 

I'll bet that if you press the "UNIT" button the scale will read out in grams...

 

Regards, Jim

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