sdctlc 0 #1 August 30, 2004 I am looking at getting a Stroboframe and looks like I just need to get the Manufact # 300QRC and an optional antitwist plate? Is that correct or am I missing another essential part? Just curious. Also I noted the max load on the Stroboframe is 6.5lbs. The camera is obviously less then that but in Freefall is there a strength issue with the strobo set up and a standard camera? Also if there is is there a suggested was to secure with the strobo? Scott C."He who Hesitates Shall Inherit the Earth!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vdschoor 0 #2 August 30, 2004 I use stroboframes, and haven't had a problem with them. Ask around, but I think they are pretty much the "standard" for video fliers, and I havent heard of problems with them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sdctlc 0 #3 August 30, 2004 I kinda got that impression that they were the way to go but wondered if I had the right part number. There are a ton of different versions, a lot are parts or camera specific. Also does anybody know the part num,ber for an antitwist plate for a Canon Rebel 2000?? I see a number of different canon cameras listed but dont see a specific one for the 2000 Scott C."He who Hesitates Shall Inherit the Earth!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brains 2 #4 August 30, 2004 I use a cannon rebel on a QRC300. It comes with a cork pad that is placed between the camera and the plate that snaps in place. That is all i have needed. When the plate is tight, my camera doesn't move. Never look down on someone, unless they are going down on you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
78RATS 0 #5 August 30, 2004 QuoteWhen the plate is tight, my camera doesn't move. Now if you could just learn to quit backsliding, corking, and crashin into shit. Rat for Life - Fly till I die When them stupid ass bitches ask why Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deuce 1 #6 August 30, 2004 I use the "standard" anti twist plate with my 10D. You have the correct part numbers. JP Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zee 0 #7 August 30, 2004 QuoteQuoteWhen the plate is tight, my camera doesn't move. Now if you could just learn to quit backsliding, corking, and crashin into shit. Can ya feel the love, Brains? Damn I miss you guys Action©Sports Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ramjet11 0 #8 August 31, 2004 I have a Canon Rebel Ti...there was no plate for it, so I just used a piece of 2-sided tape between the stroboframe plate and the camera. It works great! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
linestretch 0 #9 August 31, 2004 have one on my rebel and 10D with no twist plate. No problems...yet. Use the cork and tighten it down pretty good.my pics & stuff! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites