Movo Photo HVA20 Heavy-Duty Video Accessory Dual Shoe Bracket for Lights, Monitors, Microphones and More
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You can mount your camera on a hot shoe It should be compatible with the vast majority of
There are cold shoes on the ground.
In order to mount my light, I had to file the tops of the mounts so they would slide onto it. During my research, I found that the mount was too thick for what it was intended to serve.
Selected User Reviews For Movo Photo HVA20 Heavy-Duty Video Accessory Dual Shoe Bracket for Lights, Monitors, Microphones and More
I found exactly what I was looking for with this bracket. The model I found here came after I tried two other (very ineffective) models. The hot shoe allowed me to mount a light and mic to my camera, and this enabled me to do so. There is only one very slight quibble the bracket is a little shorter than what I would like it to be. Despite my mic's proximity to my light, the bracket manages to avoid contact. It's a great feature that it's adjustable both parallel to the user and perpendicular to it. Perpendicular mounts, such as an H2n and Rotolight, are actually more successful in my experience when I mount them on my camera. There are features like cold shoes that allow things to snap into place easily, and the build quality is sturdy. This is a really nice You can't believe how many other people are unable to get it right!.
As opposed to the first one that wasn't fabricated properly, this one works perfectly and fits my accessories as well as my Moovo Photo has shown me such excellent customer service by making sure everything was perfect before I ordered! I researched and read reviews before placing my order. As luck would have it, I got this right before I was hired to do a lot of filming at the biggest convention of the year. No matter what I tested, it did not fit either my Canon D7 MarkII or the HONGDAK 160 LED Dimmable Ultra High Power Panel or the TAKSTAR SGC-150. The Nikon/Canon 598 Interview Microphone is a high-quality microphone for interviews. They were all too small to fit even the simplest of I'm not sure what this gear was designed for, but it certainly does not fit at a normal size.
My Hero 8 Black comes with a Rode NTG mic that I would like to use. The display mod will be able to attach to the top shoe of the media mod without blocking the lens view. Additionally, it provides the ability for a second cold shoe accessory to be attached to the top shoe. I can still use a light mod on the side mount of the media mod since this is the case. No matter which part I use, it fits perfectly and I have no trouble mounting it. Depending on where you want it, you can place the tall branch on the left or right, and it can also be used as a mic stand. This is a great.
For the monopod I was using (so I would have steadier footage), I needed something to attach my light board and microphone securely without weighing down the monopod. There was nobody better for the job than this guy! The tripod attachment on my DSLR is made of solid metal and attaches securely to the shoe mount. Having mounted all my gear on the Movo accessory has ensured everything stays tight and nothing moves around (something that was a problem with Having the ability to dismount the gun quite easily makes it convenient for fast paced jobs that require a lot of flexibility in The software is a great option for anyone who is interested in video production using a DSLR.
It was necessary to have a bracket that could hold both my Rode Mic and my onboard lighting. I was able to complete this task successfully. The design of this mount suits my needs well because my light is not only small, but also powerful. There is a possibility that a larger light would not work well with the Rode mic I have, but overall, I think this one is As I've seen other mounts, I dislike how they place the gear on either side of the camera. I prefer the dual level design because it keeps both pieces closer to Movo is definitely the company I will use for future mounting needs and I recommend them to others.
Unfortunately, this particular product does not fit all the devices I am using (a shotgun microphone and There are no other users who are experiencing the same problem, so this allows the service to be rated 5 stars. After contacting the manufacturer, they actually took the time and expense to purchase the "same" items and to test them on my product. They provided me with a Movo 3BA--thanks to their efforts. I have a model that fits everything I have without any issues.
A cheaply made thin metal clip is attached to each hotshoe to prevent devices from slipping through the straight-through hole during positioning of your device. The shoes have been cut to a short length. There are two things to take away from this There are two issues you should know about this bracket 1) You cannot reverse it so the taller arm is on the other side, and 2) The only way to do this is to swap the positions In trying to do this, I have been cut and made to bleed by these clips. * If you wish to reverse the orientation again, you will need to swap the clips Continue doing this for too long and the clips will eventually break.
There is a possibility that other devices will be affected In the machined metal where the devices are inserted, 2 holes have been drilled It is three times thicker than the ones typically found on Camera shoes are usually made of stainless steel, but this one is made of aluminum, so the entire unit needs to be thicker to achieve I don't think this will work with that product either. This will not.