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Accessories; Studio & Home Helpers
New Stratos shoe-mount flash brackets from the Brandess-Kalt-Aetna Group are
Models 835 and 1035, for use with 35mm cameras. Both are machined from sturdy
black anodized aircraft aluminum, have a quick-release camera mount, a non-slip
contoured grip, and anti-twist rubber base pads. The flash can be adjusted side
to side to be centered over the camera lens and raised up to 10” above
the camera. The MSRP starts at $66. A very compact “U”-shaped folding
bracket is intended for use with small digital cameras without a hot shoe and
a slave flash. They are available in several colors and have an MSRP of $25.
The gorillapod from Joby is a really handy device that lets you securely place a small digital or film camera most anywhere you want. Unlike most conventional tabletop tripods, this versatile unit has legs made of flexible, bendable plastic balls that are encircled with rubber-like rings that provide secure gripping on most any surface. Each leg joint bends and rotates 360Þ for a practically unlimited variety of positions. There is a quick-release shoe that attaches to the camera’s tripod socket and the entire unit weighs a mere 1.6 oz and measures 5.9x1.2x1.2”, so it’s easy to carry.
Hoodman now offers the H-RAV Universal Right Angle Viewfinder that’s
said to fit all digital SLR cameras. It provides an easy way to check composition
on close-to-the-ground viewpoint photos. It includes diopter adjustment and
has both 1x and 2x magnification capability to enlarge the center of the image,
plus offers 360Þ rotation. It comes with a carrying case at an MSRP of
$130.
If you use a hot shoe flash with a tilting head you know it’s sometimes not possible to bounce the flash off the ceiling because the ceiling is too far away, too dark, or colored. That’s when the new Hughes Soft Light Reflector comes in handy. It is made of soft foldable foam so it can be rolled up for carrying in your pocket or camera bag, then quickly attached to the flash head with provided strips of touch fasteners that stay on the flash. Besides being easy to carry, the reflector can be easily adjusted for a shallower bounce angle. It’s usable outdoors or inside and costs just $30.
Jerry Hughes also offers two quite complete small instructional booklets:
Take Better Photos in 30 Minutes and Digital Photography Made Easy & Fun.
Both contain a series of how-not-to and how-to photos of the same subject, which
makes it easier to learn what to do (and not to do). There is a lot of very
useful information within the 40 pages of these two small books. Both are also
offered online at: www.takegreatphotos.com.
OmegaSatter now distributes the broad Cokin filter line, which includes the new Z-PRO Series of 4” wide filters and holders for use with digital, film, and video/broadcast cameras.
As usual, OP/TECH USA had several new items among their diverse group of helpful
small accessories for protecting and carrying equipment of all types. Snappeez
is the name of a new line of soft neoprene pouches in three sizes and three
different colors. They all have sewn-in belt loops, are reinforced for protection,
and have a magnetic closure for both security and easy release. They are suitable
for small cameras and cell phones. For your trusty tripod they now have a Tripod
Strap that will attach to the neck and all legs of the tripod. It quickly disconnects
when you want to set up the tripod and has a soft padded weight reduction system
for more comfortable carrying. System Connectors are short straps that are placed
between the regular camera or binocular neck strap and the item itself to provide
a quick disconnect system. You can also attach the two ends of the connectors
together to form a short carrying strap. A brand-new mid-size soft pouch for
digital SLR cameras has three attachment methods: belt loop, expandable ring
over the camera lens, or via the tripod socket.
Pictronic is the name of a brand-new illuminated picture frame that makes
the image really stand out with soft, even backlighting behind the print inside.
It’s easy to open the back to place any standard 5x7 print (without backprinting)
inside. The low-voltage AC power is inexpensive to leave on continuously, and
there is a variable brightness control. The round base will hold the frame for
vertical or horizontal images and the frame is offered in white, silver, and
black versions at an MSRP of $40.
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Backdrop
Outlet displayed dozens of backgrounds and props for studio applications. Among
the newer items were crushed flower petal roll mats measuring 36x36”,
suitable for infants and younger children. They are available in a variety of
colors and designs and even have matching flowers to use to complement the mat.
New banister sets include a column and a short fence-like portion that would
be useful for seniors and portraits of older individuals. 







