A metal "Metz" camera bracket. It has three screw holes on one end and a slit in the middle of the metal. it is missing a screw dial in the slit so it can attach to a camera. It is used to attach a camera onto the dial and to attach a flash on the end, then mounted onto a tripod.
A metal "Metz" camera bracket. It has three screw holes on one end and a slit in the middle of the metal. it is missing a screw dial in the slit so it can attach to a camera. It is used to attach a camera onto the dial and to attach a flash on the end, then mounted onto a tripod.
A metal "Metz" camera bracket. It has two screw holes on one along with a screw dial and a slit in the middle of the metal. It has a screw dial in the slit so it can attach to a camera. It is used to attach a camera onto the dial and to attach a flash on the end, then mounted onto a tripod.
A metal "Metz" camera bracket. It has two screw holes on one along with a screw dial and a slit in the middle of the metal. It has a screw dial in the slit so it can attach to a camera. It is used to attach a camera onto the dial and to attach a flash on the end, then mounted onto a tripod.
A beige plastic Linhof anatomical grip. The grip is for the left hand. There is a metal rod at the top that can be pressed down to control the piece of metal that sticks out of the wire. There is a metal attachment piece at the side along with two plastic dials that keep the leather strap in place. There are hand grooves with a leather strap beside it.
A beige plastic Linhof anatomical grip. The grip is for the left hand. There is a metal rod at the top that can be pressed down to control the piece of metal that sticks out of the wire. There is a metal attachment piece at the side along with two plastic dials that keep the leather strap in place. There are hand grooves with a leather strap beside it.