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Outdoor Photo Gear Breadcrumb Divider Arrow WIMBERLEY FLASH BRACKET COMPATIBILITY

Wimberley Flash Bracket Compatibility


Attaching Your Flash to Wimberley Brackets


In order to attach your flash to Wimberley Brackets, you must use an "off-camera" cable (made by the manufacturer of your camera). This serves as the link between your flash and your camera and also provides the 1/4-20 threaded hole needed to screw the flash to our brackets. (See full flash mounting instructions here.)

Any flash cord that has a 1/4-20 mounting hole can be attached to our macro brackets.

Our telephoto brackets have special cutouts around their mounting point that automatically align your flash and keep it from twisting. The cutouts are designed to mate with most Canon and Nikon off-camera cables.


 

 

Lens Plate Attachment


For Wimberley Lens Plates

If you are using Wimberley lens plates you can attach Wimberley flash brackets to the top surface of the plate (since Wimberley Plates have a dovetail on both the bottom and top surface of the plate). This is advantageous because it ensures that the flash bracket will not interfere with the quick-release clamp on your tripod head.

 

  Lens Plate Attachment

For Non-Wimberley Lens Plates


Wimberley brackets can be attached to the bottom of any Arca-Swiss style lens plate, provided that the plate is long enough (see requirements below). If your plate is not long enough you may be able to use the AP-11 adapter plate to remedy the situation (see below), or you can switch to a Wimberley Plate.

 

 

Length Requirements for Non-Wimberley Plates


Wimberley Flash Brackets will attach to the bottom of other manufacturers’ Arca- Swiss style plates, but the plate must be long enough so that part of the plate's dovetail is available when the plate is safely clamped in the quick-release clamp of your tripod head. Your plate should extend at least 1/2" past the centerline of the quick release clamp to ensure that it is safely clamped. You must also have 3/4" of plate exposed beyond the end of the clamp for the flash bracket to grab.

Note: These are the absolute minimum requirements. If you are not comfortable with these dimensions, you may want to switch to a Wimberley double-dovetail plate. Note that attaching the flash bracket to a relatively short plate limits fore-aft adjustment. This is particularly problematic when using a gimbal head, where precise balance is crucial.


 




AP-11 Dovetail Adapter 


The AP-11 Adapter is designed for Really Right Stuff and Kirk plates that have flash bracket mounting holes (RRS plates have two holes, Kirk plates have one). Adding the AP-11 to RRS or Kirk lens plates allows you to attach Wimberley flash brackets to the top surface of the plate. Your plates must have holes in them to accept RRS or Kirk flash brackets and you must have at least 5/8" clearance between the top of your existing plate and the barrel of your lens.

Important Note:
The AP-11 is not compatible with the following Kirk Replacement Feet: LP-47, LP-46, LP-50, & LP-53




Camera Body Plate Attachment


The F-2 Macro Bracket can be attached directly to an Arca-Swiss style camera body plate. Length requirements are the same as those for lens plates (above).

If your camera plate is too short, add the M-8 Perpendicular Plate. This plate also allows you to attach telephoto brackets and multiple macro brackets to your camera body.