Ideal for vlogging and other modern video production scenarios, this Magnetic Mount Plate with Cold Shoe Mount four-pack from SmallRig is a convenient, low-profile accessory mounting solution. Attaching to a camera or cage via its cold shoe mount or included 1/4"-20 screw, each plate features a built-in N52 neodymium magnet for mounting a compact magnetic fill light or DJI Mic 2 wireless transmitter.
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Key Features
- Four Magnetic Accessory Mounts
- Attach via Cold Shoe or 1/4"-20 Screw
- For Fill Lights, Microphones & More
- Enhance Both Setup & Storage Efficiency
Ideal for vlogging and other modern video production scenarios, this Magnetic Mount Plate with Cold Shoe Mount four-pack from SmallRig is a convenient, low-profile accessory mounting solution. Attaching to a camera or cage via its cold shoe mount or included 1/4"-20 screw, each plate features a built-in N52 neodymium magnet for mounting a compact magnetic fill light or DJI Mic 2 wireless transmitter.
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Can these be used to safely mount a Godox iT32 off
Can these be used to safely mount a Godox iT32 off-camera (i.e., light stand or tripod arm)?
No, the Godox iT32 will not work with the SmallRig Magnetic Mount Plate with Cold Shoe Mount.
Date published: 2026-04-29
When mounted in a cold shoe, how does it stay in ...
When mounted in a cold shoe, how does it stay in place and not slide out?
The SmallRig Magnetic Mount Plate with Cold Shoe Mount has a built in magnet to stay attached to a hot shoe. It would need a metal frame or can be tethered using the 1/4" in some cases.
Date published: 2026-01-08
