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    Re: My 1st carbon fiber tripod & ballhead were delivered today!



    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Glass


    Here ye go, a link to the better beamer.


    [url="http://www.birdsasart.com/accs.html#BEAMER]http://www.birdsasart.com/accs.html#BEAMER[/url]


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    Hi John (and Brendan),


    I was already thinking of hooking up with the Wimberley Macro Flash Bracket&amp; the telephoto setup. Would that be the way to go orin your opinion, is the better beamer somethingI should get for telephoto?

    Denise

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    Re: My 1st carbon fiber tripod & ballhead were delivered today!



    Awesome!!! the Wimberley flash bracket will essentially save you from getting the macro twin lite, as the flash bracket serves the same purpose. The better beamer is for lenses 300mm and up ONLY. It's ineffective and not meant for shorter lenses, so maybe get both. The better beamer is meant for outdoor use for stuff like birds.


    brendan

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    Re: My 1st carbon fiber tripod & ballhead were delivered today!



    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725
    is the better beamer somethingI should get for telephoto?




    Absolutely, it's great for extending your flash power. It's used basically usedonly for birding, unless someone else has used it for something else.


    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725
    I was already thinking of hooking up with the Wimberley Macro Flash Bracket&amp; the telephoto setup. Would that be the way to go orin your opinion,

    It's mainly used for macro, it would work nicely with you 300mm for telephoto marcro work.


    John.

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