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The Low Profile Triple Hot Shoe Light and Sound Bracket is designed to enhance your filming experience by providing additional mounting points for various equipment. Made from solid extruded aluminum, it ensures durability while maintaining a sleek, low-profile design. The included HD-Toys 360-degree mount allows for versatile positioning, making it an essential tool for professional content creators.
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Campro tripple hot shoe bracket
I read several reviews on this item and the item turned out to be just Perfect There are many products out there that say they can This one I call the sleeper no big boast no clamber no hoopla I guess like most things that really work Just don't have to HAY IM HEREBuilt of metal with a very good coating will last a very long time . Only one thing Concerns Me Would I Place this onto My camera hot shoe with all the attachments Probably not. The hot shoe of my camera wasn't built for this in my Humble opinion. The triple hot shoe Bracket is much stronger. AHH But would it work Yes of Course it would. Then the question becomes why did you buy the thing? That's easy to use it with my camera of course but not on the hot shoe. Then how? on a secure bracket that will hold my camera and the triple hot shoe on top . C B Brackets has flash brackets without Flip feature or if you have the flip put an angle wedge securely to the flip part of your bracket. not to mention a tripod but this is fairly stationary without a dolly. Use your Imagination and you will be surprised with what presents itself. The bracket is made to last so make it work for you
W**S
Sturdy and lightweight
20171216: I don't like giving a rating on things the day I get them (and I generally don't find those 1st day ratings by others to be too useful).I've used this for a few different shoots now. It is reasonably light and strong. It is nice to have the the shoes. The only drawback I've found is the size of the knobs for tightening. All in all though, very serviceable.As of this writing, I have only attached this to a light stand, not to my camera. I can't really envision a scenario where I would put it on my camera - maybe for video. I use this primarily to hold an umbrella, one or two flashes, and an LED light so I can see (think modeling light but not built in).
D**N
Built better than expected
When the item arrived I was impressed by the build, it didn't look like much much in the photos but it's quite thick and feels more solid than bar designs that do this stuff. Remember you have a little less in the way of options for mounting (ie a microphone MUST go on top if it has shock mounts or it won't sit right (I have a Rode VideoMic Pro), and the monitor will most likely need another small arm to get it the way you want if you use it as suggested. I turned it sideways, so there was one shoe mount on top, one on front, one on the back, my monitors included little arm went into the back and now hangs over the viewfinder of my Canon 5dm2, which is perfect, and of course can be swiveled up and down. It seems to lock the mic and monitor in very well, will only say you need to screw it on TIGHT or it may swing left or right a bit, needs more traction, or maybe I've put too much weight on it. The other advantage over the bar or V style is everything stays close to the camera, less leverage ripping at the hotshoe, which is why I have this and the bar type but use this now.
B**A
DOESNT STAY IN PLACE.
I bought this product a while ago and though it was a great idea. I needed to mount my zoom h1, video light, and shotgun mic all on my camera so to me, this was perfect. A perfect idea that is. The product is all metal which is a plus and is constructed very well. The part that isnt that great is the piece that connects the rig to the camera. I cannot get it tight enough, no matter what I have tried. No matter what it will turn to the left and right while on the camera which is terrible when I am using the mic and light. I really wish I could still return this and get my $20 back. Not worth it at all...
M**Y
Solid Build, Functional Design, I like this little guy a lot.
The Campro Low Profile Triple Hot Shoe bracket is a great little device. It is surprisingly solidly built, but not heavy. The all-metal construction gives it the "built -to-last" feel. I wouldn't worry about this bracket buckling even with the weight of a 7 inch LCD monitor attached to it, (although I haven't tested that arrangement myself yet). I would worry more about the camera's hot shoe getting stripped from an overloaded bracket. I plan to use mine connected to both the camera's hot shoe as well as the upper rods of my rig so that the camera is anchored above and below. This should help eliminate the wobble that I get sometimes and make the rig feel a little more solid.The cold shoe clamps are spring loaded to provide resistance and insure a solid grasp on your mounted devices. There is a hole dead-center in the frame for attaching an umbrella or umbrella-type softbox if you plan to use the bracket to combine multiple flash units with the bracket mounted to a light stand. This is one of those little things in your kit that you just love because it's so darn useful and well built.
K**7
Manufacturing defects
My Triple Hot Shoe arrived and I found the 1/4-20 threaded hole that mounts it to the hot shoe adaptor was not perpendicular and held it on at a 10 deg angle. Then I noticed the hole has been reworked and a threaded insert sleeve was put in wrong. So, I had three choices. Use the unit as is and let everything I mount to it look crooked. 2. Send the unit back. 3. Bend the thread on the shoe adaptor. (the small piece that fits into the camera and threads into the Triple Hot Shoe.) Well, I chose option 3 and placed it in a vise on my work bench. Got out my dead blow hammer and hit it a few times until the thread was bent enough to make the shoe fit straight and look right. My thoughts are they need better quality control.
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