11/16/2024 12:48 p.m.
http://34.77.62.133/en/products/flash-bracket-for-265-mm-EK097/
http://34.77.62.133/en/products/flash-bracket-for-265-mm-EK097/
Flash bracket for 265 mm
REF: EK097
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Specifications
- Bracket or metal extension to fix a speed light flash to a camera.
- The support of this support is made directly on the universal thread of fixation of 1/4 "Rectangular piece of 265 x 30 mm with padded base It has two male threads of 1/4" that move on 2 lanes of 70 mm to adjust the distance between camera and flash speedlite.
- Ideal for use together with TTL extension cables (referencias #EY2x).
- Manufactured in black anodized aluminum.
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PVP
€2.66
€0.90
Price including VAT:
€1.11
PVD
€2.33
€0.79
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2 years
warranty
warranty
14 days
returns
returns
OUTLET
Specifications
- Bracket or metal extension to fix a speed light flash to a camera.
- The support of this support is made directly on the universal thread of fixation of 1/4 "Rectangular piece of 265 x 30 mm with padded base It has two male threads of 1/4" that move on 2 lanes of 70 mm to adjust the distance between camera and flash speedlite.
- Ideal for use together with TTL extension cables (referencias #EY2x).
- Manufactured in black anodized aluminum.
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Bracket or metal extension to fix a speed light flash to a camera. The support of this support is made directly on the universal thread of fixation of 1/4 "Rectangular piece of 265 x 30 mm with padded base It has two male threads of 1/4" that move on 2 lanes of 70 mm to adjust the distance between camera and flash speedlite. Ideal for use together with TTL extension cables (referencias #EY2x). Manufactured in black anodized aluminum.
- Gross Weight: 120 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- TTL
- Speedlite
TTL
The term refers generally to control the amount of flash light emitted by the measuring light when returning to the same flash sensor through the lens. In TTL flash metering it occurs after the shutter has opened -the sensors record the amount of light created flash back to the camera through the lens and flash ( turns off automatically "cooling" ) when you haveproduced an adequate amount of light.