You might want to incorporate some sort of anti rotation feature as I can see 
the entire bracket rotating around the attaching screw on the camera. Also be 
careful about the length of the attracting screw as too long a screw can easily 
damage the camera.


-----Original Message-----
>From: CollinB <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: Bracket suggestion
>
>I may even have some in the garage.
>After work I'm going to ReStore and will see what's lying around there as
>well.
>
>>Another thought I had - 
>>
>>For an on-camera bracket in your situation, you don't need elegant or
>multi-purpose. So go to Ace Hardware, buy a strip of aluminum. Drill a hole
>through which you'll attach the strip to the camera with a 1/4x20 bolt,
>another >couple of holes on the two ends to mount the flash heads. Done.
>Unless you want a fourth hole for mounting a short dowel to use as a handle.



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