I put together a portable flash setup for a convention coming up. My plans here are to potentially use this as a secondary light source in more detailed photo sessions (assuming I have any). The nice thing about it is the portability and I’m also able to get around a few limitations of the gear being used. All of the items are things I’ve acquired in the past, so there wasn’t any inherent cost to get this going.
Here is my related Youtube video demonstration:
The setup consists of (current prices listed):
- Sony VCT-R100 tripod isn’t available anymore, but check out the new one called the Sony VCT-R640.
- UNDFIND FishBomb Lens Filter and Accessory Case
- Yongnuo RF-603N flash triggers
- Adorama Camera PC to Hot Shoe Adapter with Connecting Cord
- Cold Shoe mount bracket (tripod >> pc sync hotshoe adapter, not the exact one I have)
- Yongnuo YN460-II manual flash isn’t available anymore so check out a newer model like the YN-560 IV.
Not a bad setup for around $150. Simple and highly mobile, yet effective.
The upper section of the setup:
I use the pouch because the flash trigger does not have a clamp on the bottom shoe. For whatever reason, the bottom shoe also isn’t able to fit into that silver cold shoe I have. Using the pouch and PC Sync to hotshoe adapter is the most foolproof and solid setup I could put together.
The RF trigger half way out of the pouch:
The setup with the tripod legs compacted:
That’s it. I hope you found this helpful!