K 5600 Lighting 3/8" Pin with Cold Shoe Mount for Slice Panels
Vanguard Double Cold Shoe Mount Bar
- CNC-Machined Aluminum
- Attach Two Accessories to Camera
- Expands up to 8.2" Wide
- Fits Any Camera Hot Shoe Mount
16x9 Slide Shoe Kit
- Converts Shoe-Mount into 1/4"-20
- Ideal for Magic Arms and Ball Heads
- Knurled Adjustment Knobs
IDX System Technology UH-35 Universal Pan Head
- Load Capacity: 4.4 lb
- Single Knob Control
- 1/4"-20 Mounting Tip
- 360ยฐ Rotation, 90ยฐ Vertical Angle
ProMediaGear BLS3 Machined Rosette Adapter
- Captive 1/4"-20 Screw on Top
- Mounts on Cold Shoe or 1/4"-20 Thread
- Tilts 130ยฐ Front, 90ยฐ Back
- Load Capacity: 10 lb
Kupo Midi Ball Head with Hot Shoe Mount
- Load Capacity: 4.4 lb
- Single-Action Head with 1/4"-20 Mount
- 3/8"-16 Mounting Socket
- For LED Light or Monitor Mounting
Noga Ball Head (Male / Male)
- 90ยฐ Tilt / 360ยฐ Swivel Adjustable
- 1/4" Male Stud on Top and Bottom
- Spring-Loaded Lever
Noga Short Joint Ball Mount 1/4"-20 Male to Female
Noga Ball Mount (1/4" Male / Shoe Mount)
- 90ยฐ Tilt / 360ยฐ Swivel Adjustable
- 1/4" Male Stud on Top
- Cold Shoe on the Bottom
- Spring-Loaded Lever
ARRI Square 3/8"-16 Accessory Shoe Adapter
- Cold Shoe Mount
- 3/8"-16 ARRI Accessory Mount
- 2 x Locating Pins Add Stability
Using Hot Shoe Mounts & Cold Shoe Mounts
Hot shoe mounts allow you to connect a digital camera to a variety of devices such as flash units, flash modifier accessories, GPS receiver units, electronic viewfinders, and more. They're especially useful for older camera models, as they allow for additional features.
Hot Shoe Mounts vs. Cold Shoe Mounts
Camera hot shoes have electrical connections that allow flash units and other compatible accessories to transfer information to the camera. As a result, you can add more power and performance to your camera. For instance, external flashes that attach to the camera via the hot shoe mount have a higher flash power than built-in flashes. Cold shoe mounts, on the other hand, are professional video lighting mounts and brackets without electrical contacts. You can use them for flash lights and other macro and ringlight accessories. You can also use them on tripods and light stands.
How to Select the Right Camera Shoe Mount
Different cameras require different shoe mounts. Consider the carrying capacity of your camera shoe mount, especially if you're planning to use bulky accessories such as flashes, LED lights, monitors, and microphones. If you're taking still videos, then choose a camera shoe mount with a clamp for proper stability. For handheld camera shooting, consider a shoe mount with a pivoting adjustment that'll keep the flash on the camera, whether you're holding the camera vertically or horizontally. This helps maintain consistently oriented shadows on the subject. Browse for universally designed models so you don't have to shop for new hot shoe accessories when switching from one camera to another.
Check out B&H Photo and Video's wide selection of cold and hot shoe adapters to find the right equipment for your shooting needs.



