Multiple speedlight / flashgun mounting bracket
I use a multiple flash mounting bar during workshops where I need to have a diverse number of setups running simultaneously, but something more compact is also useful. In that article, I listed other flash mounting devices that allow multiple speedlights to be hooked up on one light-stand. Since then, I’ve discovered this triple flash mounting connector – Triple Flash/Umbrella Mount (affiliate) – and it is superior to others that I’ve tried.
What sets the Triple Flash/Umbrella Mount (affiliate) from other similar devices, is that the flash cold shoe can be rotated. This doesn’t seem like much, but when you try and add wireless flash transmitters like the PocketWizard TT5, then the bulk of those wireless transmitters get in the way. By rotating the flash trigger by 90 degrees, you can more easily accommodate two or three wireless triggers and the speedlights. You then simply rotate the flash heads to have the flashes point in the correct direction – into your umbrella.
It’s a simple tweak to this kind of device, but it makes all the difference when using multiple speedlights with wireless triggers, on a single umbrella.
1Trev says
That’s a really good price also. Looks really compact and easy to use.
2Alfredo Medina says
Hi Neil,
You consider that the Locking Shoes are safe or is it better to replace them with the Frio locking?.
3Wally Kilburg says
Have you seen this? http://www.lightwaredirect.com/foursquare/
I realize its spendy but it does work very well.
3.1Charles says
That is exactly the kind that sports photographer Dave Black uses in his sports portraits shooting.
4Neil vN says
Oh yes, we used the foursquare here.
5Mike Zurynski says
Thanks for posting this Neil. I have been kicking around what to get for sometime. I just hate buying and not liking. I think this will work nicely for the weddings when some extra punch is needed.
6Stephen says
Wow, the RPS mount is rather inexpensive! I was expecting an expensive mount, but that is something even a non-pro like me can get. Thanks for sharing the find.
7Eric Skagen says
Hi Neil, it’s also handy for rotating the flash sensors toward the master flash when using, for example, Nikon’s CLS system.
8Agung says
This is a great piece of kit, Neil. I’ve use one on location and being able to shoot f11 at iso 100 with 3 speedlights setup and an umbrella against the sun, is really something.
I do want to share some information about this product. From my experience, the bottom hole where you screw the monopod/flash holder, will become loose overtime because it is made from plastic. One trick I use to overcome this is to stick some thin needles into the side of the hole, so when I screw it in, the needles will prevent the flash holder to running loose.
Some things I would like to know is, do you have plan do comparison using collapsible softbox (like the one phottix sold) when using single and triple speedlights?
Also, do you have suggestion when using monopod with triple speedlight setup and a collapsible softbox, what are the minimum weight the monopod should be able to handle?
Regards,
Agung
9Joe Sankey says
I’ve also got one of these, and as an earlier commenter noted, I have swapped the ‘stock’ shoes for Frios. Holds three FlexTT5s and SB-900’s like a champ.
9.1Stephen says
That’s a useful insight, Joe. I have two Frios, but I haven’t found any use for them. With this mount, I can finally use them.