Wimberley F-2 Instructions Manual

Unattached use:
Use the bracket unattached to the lens as a mini tripod for your flash, or hang it from a branch or rail
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Package Contents:
M-1 Module:
Quick-release (Qty 1)
M-4 Module:
Instructions on reverse >>
Wimberley, Inc. ©2017, All Rights Reserved Rev. 170622
12” Reflector
Plamp II
24” Reflector
Extension Tube
Steady wind-blown plants for ambient light
photography
Move your subject into the desired position for lighting
Hold reflectors, diffusers, small lighting units or shades to prevent lens flares
Change the orientation of your subject to make an impossible camera angle into an easy one
Ground Plamp
Move distracting background or foreground elements out of the way
Move your subject to isolate it from distracting background or foreground elements
The Plamp Family of Macro Supports:
Create a mobile macro studio with our family of articulating clamping arms, stakes and accessory components. Confidently hold subjects, reflectors background elements
and other Items needed to compose
your photo.
Thank you for your interest in Wimberley products. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact us.
Dimensions (overall L x W x H):
5.5” x 4.25” x 2.25” in Weight: 14.7 oz (417g)
Macro Flash Bracket
F-2
Dual-arm Macro set-up:
Two F-2 brackets can be attached to a lens plate or M-8 Perpendicular Plate.
F-2 Flash Bracket
Other Uses and Add-ons:
Made in USA
Wimberley, Inc. ©2017, All Rights Reserved Rev. 170622
Positioning your Flash:
To position your flash, simply loosen the two wing knobs on the Macro Arm clamshells. This allows for quite a wide array of flash
positions.
Tighten the wing knobs to lock the flash securely into position.
(shown without off-camera flash cord)
Wing knob
Clamshell housing
200mm Macro
Mounts on camera body Plate for small lenses
Attaching the Bracket to a Lens:
The F-2 bracket attaches to your Arca-Swiss style lens plate using a narrow low-profile
quick-release (QR) clamp, which eliminates loose screws and the need for tools. The clamp on the bottom (M-1) module can be attached to the bottom dovetail of an Arca­Swiss style plate or can be flipped to attach to the top dovetail of a double dovetail plate.
See Connecting Flash Bracket modules: on the opposing page for more details.
M-1 Quick-release Arm Module shown here with QR clamp up and QR clamp facing down.
F-2 mounted on a lens plate F-2 mounted on the P-5 Universal Camera Body
Attach M-1 Quick Release to single dovetail plates: Use the AP-11 to convert older, single dovetail plates made by Really Right Stuff and Kirk to the double dovetail configuration for greater flexibility in bracket attachment.
Single dovetail
plate
AP-11
Connecting Flash Bracket Modules:
Knob
Raised nub
Enlarged Area
Forked end of module
M-1 Quick-Release Module
M-4 Macro Extension Arm
Unscrew the knob so that the upright module can fit between the raised nub and the knob base
Slip the forked end of the module over the exposed threads. Slip one of the enlarged areas in the forked end over the raised nub.
M-1 Quick-release Arm Module can be flipped to face QR up or down.
Attaching and Removing Your Flash Unit:
Wimberley Flash brackets have a 1/4”-20 thumbscrew that attaches to an off-camera hot shoe cable or a wireless cold shoe adapter such as the Wimberley AP-7. The flash cord connects your flash unit to the camera body electrically. We do not sell flash cords.
Please follow camera and flash unit recommendations when purchasing flash cords to ensure proper signal transmission.
Canon Off-camera Shoe Cord
Nikon Off-Camera Shoe Cord
Loosen knob so that ball and thumbscrew can spin freely when attaching the stud to your shoe cord or other device
*When storing your M-4, release the knob tension to allow rubber balls to recover. This extends the life of the module.
Off-Camera Flash Cable
AP-7 Cold Shoe
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