User Manual
Wimberley, Inc. ©2017, All Rights Reserved Rev. 170622
Bottom
Knob
Attaching the F-9 Bracket to the Wimberley Head Version II:
1. Pivot the moving jaw with the knob to either side, perpendicular to
the upright portion of the M-9 module. Choose the option that feels
best to you and allows you to comfortably access the focusing ring
on your lens
2. Loosen the bottom knob until it will fit on arm dovetail.
3. Slide the bracket down the swing arm from the top. Turn the M-9
screw knob to tighten the clamp jaws and secure the bracket on the
swing arm.
Connecting Flash Bracket Modules:
(The figure below shows the connection between M-3 and upright module; the same principle applies for other module connections.)
knob
cylindrical nub
Unscrew the knob so that
the upright module can fit
between the cylindrical
nub and the knob base
Forked end of
module
Slip the forked end of the module
over the exposed threads. Locate
one of the enlarged areas in the
forked end over the cylindrical nub.
Tighten the knob
securely.
Tip: if you find the metal knobs difficult to grip, try wrapping
several layers of self-fusing rubber grip tape (3M 2155) around
the knob to cushion it and make it easier to grip in the field.
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Forward tilt
Stop Screw
600 f/4 300 f/2.8 200mm macro 200mm macro
Positioning your Flash:
The Modular Flash Bracket System design allows you to easily disassemble brackets for convenient storage. It also allows you to
adjust the size of the bracket to fit different sized lenses using the keyed slots of the upright module to increase or decrease the height
of the flash unit. Flip the Tilt Arm upside down to lower the flash even further. When the M-3 is used flipped upside down, the thumb-
screw must also be flipped. Below are some of the configurations possible.
Positioning the tilt arm:
You can also swivel the Tilt Arm so that it tilts forward or backward. The Tilt Arm is fitted with two tilt stop
screws that restrain tilting movement. If you wish to tilt the flash simply unscrew the appropriate side
screw enough to give you the desired amount of rotation. If you are using a collared macro lens, flip the
Tilt Arm upside-down and in the highest position. In this orientation, the side stop screws do not engage
and the arm is completely free to tilt.
Note: For most telephoto applications no tilt is needed (even at the closest focusing distance).
At a maximum you may need up to 3 degrees of forward tilt. This can be accomplished using
the tilt arm stop screws or using the built-in feature on your flash unit if it so equipped.
600 f/4
Backward tilt
Stop Screw
Attaching the F-9 Bracket to the Wimberley Head
Sidemount or Sidekick:
Swivel the quick-release arm
on the bottom of the bracket to
the straight position and attach
the bracket to the dovetail on
your lens plate.
Nikon SC-29 compatibility note:
The Nikon SC-29 cord requires the use our FA-11 Flash Cord Adapter (sold
separately) to attach the cord snugly to the bracket because the cord mount-
ing foot is slightly too wide to fit properly in the slot on the flash arm.
Nikon Off-Camera Shoe Cord Canon Off-camera Shoe Cord
The AP-7 cold shoe adapter can be used to mount the Speedlight flash unit to the flash bracket’s mounting stud. The Nikon AS-20 can also be used.
Contact us if you have trouble mounting your flash to the bracket.
Attaching Your Flash Unit:
Wimberley Flash brackets have a 1/4”-20 mounting thumbscrew that attaches to an off-camera hot shoe cable or a cold shoe adapter
such as the Wimberley AP-7. We do not sell flash cords. Please follow camera and flash unit recommendations when purchasing
flash cords to ensure proper signal transmission.
Use the thumbscrew on the top of the M-3 Tilt Arm module to attach the shoe. Make sure the flash adapter
seats snugly into the bottom notch of the Tilt Arm module. There should be no need to over-tighten.
M-3
Thumbscrew
Off-Camera
Flash Cable
AP-7 Cold Shoe


