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    Folks...

    At aquarama 2007.. I saw one of the photographer shooting with an st-e2. One thing, I noticed, he didn't have any assistant at all. He mounted his flashes on top the tanks he's shooting via a clamp.

    Anyone know where I could get a similar clamp? I think it will make it a ease for me to shoot fishes/tanks...
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    That was Neil Hepworth from Practical Fish Keeping. There are many type of clamps available for this, including cheap ones that goes for about S$12. The branded ones sells from S$50 to S$250, depending on brand. If I recall correctly, Manfrotto has them too.

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    Last edited by benny; 1st Jun 2007 at 12:18.
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    Quote Originally Posted by benny View Post
    That was Neil Hepworth from Practical Fish Keeping. There are many type of clamps available for this, including cheap ones that goes for about S$12. The branded ones sells from S$50 to S$250, depending on brand. If I recall correctly, Manfrotto has them too.

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    175F SPRING CLAMP W/SHOEFLASH ??

    Sorry, Benny...You know where I can get them? The 12 bucks one...I was thinking of clipping 2 flashes on my tank..so that I can take tank pics...
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    You may borrow them from me to try first if you like. Thought you have given up on aquatic photography? No?

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    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    no...haven't given up.

    I think it has merely taken a back seat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by budak View Post
    Wimberley's flash bracket amounts on the the lens or body plates. They do not work as clamps.

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