PhotoMed R2 Dual Point Flash Bracket Bracket (Original) for Nikon
$279.00
In stock
SKU
PMD1000
- Allows you to position the flash heads on either side of the lens for intraoral views or separate them by as much as 22 inches for anterior esthetic views and lab communication
- Features a flash mount that is specifically for the Nikon SB-R200
- Features a flash mount that is specifically for the Nikon SB-R200
Nikon's R1 wireless macro flash has been a popular item since it was introduced. The only issue with the R1 has to do with the mounting ring - it is quite large and places the flash heads too far from the lens for buccal and occlusal mirror shots and posterior views.
The R2 Dual Point Flash Bracket allows you to position the flash heads on either side of the lens for intraoral views or separate them by as much as 22 inches for anterior esthetic views and lab communication.
The R2 Bracket is available in two different flash mounts: Nikon (R2-N) and Universal (R2-U).
The Nikon version features a flash mount that is specifically for the Nikon SB-R200. The Nikon version is also used for the Meike MK-MT24 macro flashes. The Meike system uses the same flash mount as the Nikon SB-R200. These are the only flashes that can attach to this R2-N bracket.
The Universal version has a standard flash mount that accepts all flashes that have a standard hot shoe mount.
Each arm of the bracket has two sections with tension hinges in between and at both ends. Separate the flashes up to 22 inches apart or bring the flashes in close to the lens.
The Nikon SB-R200 wireless flash was designed as a macro flash. It was originally introduced as part of the R1 and R1C1 macro flash packages. It is also available individually for use with the R2 bracket.
The SB-R200 works with the D810, D800/D800E, D750, D700, D610, D600, D500, D7200, D7100, D7000, D300/D300s, D200, D90, D80 and D70/D70s cameras which have a built-in wireless flash transmitter and can control the macro flash heads wirelessly.
All other Nikon digital cameras need the R1C1 with Nikon's SU-800 Wireless Controller.
The R2 Dual Point Flash Bracket allows you to position the flash heads on either side of the lens for intraoral views or separate them by as much as 22 inches for anterior esthetic views and lab communication.
The R2 Bracket is available in two different flash mounts: Nikon (R2-N) and Universal (R2-U).
The Nikon version features a flash mount that is specifically for the Nikon SB-R200. The Nikon version is also used for the Meike MK-MT24 macro flashes. The Meike system uses the same flash mount as the Nikon SB-R200. These are the only flashes that can attach to this R2-N bracket.
The Universal version has a standard flash mount that accepts all flashes that have a standard hot shoe mount.
Each arm of the bracket has two sections with tension hinges in between and at both ends. Separate the flashes up to 22 inches apart or bring the flashes in close to the lens.
The Nikon SB-R200 wireless flash was designed as a macro flash. It was originally introduced as part of the R1 and R1C1 macro flash packages. It is also available individually for use with the R2 bracket.
The SB-R200 works with the D810, D800/D800E, D750, D700, D610, D600, D500, D7200, D7100, D7000, D300/D300s, D200, D90, D80 and D70/D70s cameras which have a built-in wireless flash transmitter and can control the macro flash heads wirelessly.
All other Nikon digital cameras need the R1C1 with Nikon's SU-800 Wireless Controller.
| Manufacturer | PhotoMed |
|---|---|
| manufacturer_part_no | R2-N |
| Used Equipment Rating | Excellent |