Camera Handle Grip with 3 Cold Shoe 1/4" 3/8" Threaded Holes for LED Light,Microphone,Monitor for Sony Canon Nikon Olympus Pentax DSLR Cameras
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a cold shoe camera handle, which can be mounted on a camera directly, while R019 is a 1/4 screw handle grip, which should be mounted on a camera cage with 1/4 thread.
You can use your camera's hot-shoe if it has one You will be able to fit it in your shoe. There is a cage you can buy and attach it that way if it doesn't
A 1/4 and a 3/8 inch are written there
This top handle can be used with your GH5/SIMGA with accessories without the handle becoming too heavy for you. I am not sure what the maximum weight is. In the event that your camera includes heavy accessories, please make sure the top handle is fixed to a cage (like mine is). It should be fine to attach the top handle to the top camera bracket if you only have the camera and its lens attached. I have a Blackmagic Pocket 6k with a bunch of accessories attached, all of which sit on top of that same In addition, I like that there is extra clearance between the handle and the camera attachment point to let you get your hand in and out of the camera. My recommendation for this top handle is that it is a great buy.
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In order to set up live streaming videography for the soccer games of my daughter, more cold shoe spots were needed. In this way, I can mount a cell phone holder and a microphone directly on top of the camera while making videos. The handle isn't something big and fancy, and it doesn't have gimble capabilities, although it does work decently does not go any further than I need, nor does it go any The application allows me to add all the component additions I need. I needed something simple, sturdy, and what I found was perfect.
When I don't use a full cage and just have it sitting on top of my a7III, I use this as my top handle. I like the extra holes and cold shoes for mounting a monitor and microphone as well as the 1/4" 3/8" holes. Although, I did not give it 5 stars because the knob that screws on to the camera cold shoe feels like it gets loose sometimes, and you have to keep an eye on it and reattach it. It needs to be tightened. The rest of the time, it's a solid, lightweight, and comfortable attachment to.
Moreover, there are any holes that are threaded, which makes the mounting process so easy. The shotgun mic is placed in the side of the camera, thereby clearing up the entire top surface of the camera. You have a good sense of humor.
It works great and fits right on top of the hot shoe on your camera. The pros are The mounts are durable* The additional mounting options are lightweight* The cage is more cost effective* The cons are There are none on my list right now, but I will update if I find any. I didn't have to buy a cage for my camera anymore, it is a great product. This is something I recommend. The cons are.
While using my Canon EOS R DSLR camera on a lighter rig, I was looking for handle to use with the handle on my Canon EOS R The cage is not present. A handle like this is ideal for cameras set up like this. As a result of the weight of the glass in Canon's new RF mount lens system, I was able to mount the lens handle on the hot shoe backwards to offset the forward weight. In addition, I like how ergonomic it is. A full 3/8 & 1/8 inch of allen key is used for all handles This one has 1/4 20 holes for accessory mounting, but very few of them are rounded well and feel good in your hand. In addition to its solid feel, it is quite stable when screwed into a It won't loosen up, so I don't have to worry. I can mount a 7" Atomos Ninja Inferno directly to the handle if I don't have time to reach for the cage, so I can just use it for my monitor or recorder when necessary. For the price, it is a nice pick up.
The only drawback I can see is I don't know how this would affect the camera shoe if a heavy lens was attached.
It's awesome having a grip like this! As my Rode mic needed to extend over the barn door on my shoulder rig, I modified the inline cable I was able to accomplish everything I needed with this. As a result, I have a nice handle to carry the whole rig around with me. My camera is securely attached to it, and I find it to be very durable and sturdy.
A handle is all there is to say about this–it's just (It seems high quality to me, but who am I to judge? two cold shoe mounts for the mic and the A durable and secure mechanism allows it to be attached to a camera's hot shoe.