Mounting your Flash to a Wimberley Flash Bracket
FAQs - How do I connect my flash to a Wimberley Flash Bracket?


Wimberley
Flash brackets are designed to screw into the 1/4” threaded hole found
on the bottom of the off-camera shoe on the end of the Off-Camera cable
that connects your camera to your flash.
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Telephoto Set-up |
Macro Set-up |
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| Step by step flash mounting instructions:
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| Step 1- You will need an off-camera shoe cord that connects to your flash. | Step 2- Slide the off-camera shoe onto the flash. | Step 3- Your flash bracket will screw into the 1/4" threaded hole found on the bottom of your off-camera cable. |
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| Step 4 - With the flash and cord connected, you are now ready to connect your flash to your camera. (Instructions continue below for both telephoto and macro set-ups.) | |
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Telephoto Set-up: |
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| Step 5 - Attach the flash/cord connection to your telephoto bracket by turning the metal knob on your bracket and screwing it into the 1/4" threaded hole on the bottom of your off-camera shoe. | Step 6 - Connect the other end of the shoe cord to your camera. | |
Macro Set-up: |
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| Step 5 -
Fully loosen the appropriate knob on your macro bracket (see photo
above). This allows the end of your bracket to turn freely to screw
into your off-camera shoe. |
Step 6 - Attach the flash/cord connection to your macro bracket by turning the metal knob on your bracket and screwing it into the 1/4" threaded hole on the bottom of your off-camera shoe. | Step 7 - Once the flash is tightened onto your macro bracket, position the flash to your preferred angle and tighten the bracket in place. |
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| Step 8 - Connect the other end of the shoe cord to your camera. | |
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