Hi to all Minoltians,
Just bought a OEM stroboframe-like flash bracket from one of the guys here but realised that the holding for the flash is not suitable for the Minolta Flash 3600HS. So I went over to P&G in the basement of Adephi and David has nothing so far to solve this problem. The disappointment is deepen by losing two flash shoes that came with the two 3600HS. I searched the threads and found that some bought straight brackets from P&G and don't seem to complain about incompatibility with their flashes. Can the FS1100 or FS1200 adaptors solve this problem? Where can I get it?
What can I do to mount the flash to the bracket so that I can use the wireless mode?
How can I get the flash to stand on a tripod if I want to put one on a tripod?
Sorry for asking alot of questions in a roll, but hand holding the flash on one hand and letting the other lie down on the table to take two flashes photos is very troublesome when it is outdoor shooting. Having not too common flashes and camera systems is very challenging and not encouraging at times to a newbie (like me).
Thanks to all the gurus here for the answers in advance. I know I can count on you guys.
izhen
Just bought a OEM stroboframe-like flash bracket from one of the guys here but realised that the holding for the flash is not suitable for the Minolta Flash 3600HS. So I went over to P&G in the basement of Adephi and David has nothing so far to solve this problem. The disappointment is deepen by losing two flash shoes that came with the two 3600HS. I searched the threads and found that some bought straight brackets from P&G and don't seem to complain about incompatibility with their flashes. Can the FS1100 or FS1200 adaptors solve this problem? Where can I get it?
What can I do to mount the flash to the bracket so that I can use the wireless mode?
How can I get the flash to stand on a tripod if I want to put one on a tripod?
Sorry for asking alot of questions in a roll, but hand holding the flash on one hand and letting the other lie down on the table to take two flashes photos is very troublesome when it is outdoor shooting. Having not too common flashes and camera systems is very challenging and not encouraging at times to a newbie (like me).
Thanks to all the gurus here for the answers in advance. I know I can count on you guys.
izhen