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2022-12-07T22:21:42
A cute little precision made piece that works perfectly for its intended purpose and will last a lifetime.
Derek D.
2021-05-31T22:15:49
Well its not the prettiest cold shoe on the planet but it works very well, The locking mechanism is kind of funky looking but is very secure. I had doubts before my first outing but it all works great.
DENNIS E.
2019-04-16T11:10:49
It's solid.
Becky L.
2019-04-02T17:10:32
Well built
PAUL E.
2019-02-21T15:29:49
I noticed a couple complaints about the pin/stud at the bottom of this adapter and I had the same issue. It prevented attachment on my tripod mount. The remedy is very simple. I locked the adapter in a [padded] vice and used a small screw extractor in a hand drill (a plain old drill bit will work as well) and the pin/stud spun right out. Problem solved.
David C.
2018-12-14T14:55:36
It holds my flash firm in straight
Frank A.
2018-09-05T12:04:10
If the shoe fits, use it. This works so much better than the plastic ones that come on my light stands. At east this actually holds on to my flash units. Will buy more if needed, the best part is that they were half the price of Amazon.
Ronald W.
2018-04-17T14:45:06
Unit is adequately built, however small stud --or pin-- not visible in product photo protrudes vertically from bottom and limits where this unit may be attached via a 1/4x20 threaded hole in bottom.
Ron C.
2018-04-17T11:19:16
I need a very specific shoe that wouldn't twist and this did the trick. Fit my Stoboframe Quick Flip 350 perfectly.
ROBERT D.
2017-10-17T09:06:55
Serves it purpose, easy to use.
JOHN G.
2017-07-09T05:18:34
As described. I use it to mount off-camera flash.
Vladislav N.
2017-06-06T12:20:49
I needed a cold shoe for my Stroboframe bracket and this works perfectly.
ROBERT D.
2016-12-27T18:29:51
The mount is very secure and holds well, especially for the price. If you are using a shoe mount flash then the hole keeps your contacts from touching, which great because a lot of these let the contacts touch and can cause problems.
Scott K.
2016-01-10T02:08:18
At the bottom there is an additional pin that did not fit my bracket. When you look at the pictures, the bottom of it just shows the screw and hole.
ALAIN G.
2014-08-05T21:00:00
This is a really secure shoe mount for manually operated speedlights mounted to light stands with either 3/8 or 1/4 inch threads.
Jeff A.
2014-02-24T19:00:00
I am using the 1/4 20 thread to mount to a strobe to a light stand
PETER W.
2014-02-18T19:00:00
last year a friend of mine gave me one of these brackets.It worked so well that I've gone out and refitted all my brackets with Stroboframes.
DOUGLAS K.
2012-08-26T21:00:00
Attaches to my older Stroboframe. A little sharpe on the edges compared to the current model by Tiffen. But it works fine and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Adorama shipped quickly for minimum cost. I'd recommend it!
bedfoto
2012-08-12T21:00:00
If you want to attach your shoe-mount flash to something else - usually a 1/4 tripod or light stand stud - get this. It's perfectly made and designed and much better than it looks. Has that classy feel I've only seen from brands like RRS, Kirk, Acratech, Novoflex, Arca Swiss...
THEODORE T.
2012-06-17T21:00:00
These a great value for the money and very easy to use. I attach these to some flexible arms and are great to position a flash in difficult locations.
Alex
2012-02-05T19:00:00
nice accessory to have around
TOM B.
2011-12-04T19:00:00
This cold shoe adapter is well designed, well made and sturdy. Those attributes make it a good value because I know I can depend on it and not have to replace it any time soon.
Bob
2011-02-06T19:00:00
Great little item that converts your light stand or tripod to a hot shoe mount.
Jack
2011-01-26T19:00:00
Don't waste your money on this. First of all, it's NOT a Stroboframe product, it's a Flashpoint product which is probably why it's so cheap. But the cheap price turns into a total loss because the design makes it unusable. The thumbscrew thread is too short so the clamp won't open far enough to fit either of my Vivitar or Sunpak flashes without popping off. At that point the non-captive springs pop out and get lost. How could Flashpoint design this and not have it fit a Vivitar 285, one of the most common flashes out there? It seems that some customers have gotten the real Stoboframe product here in the past, but this is NOT it.
Photim
2010-09-20T21:00:00
The bracket that I received looks different from the display picture.
joe m.
2010-09-04T21:00:00
Does the job well! Designed to not have metal contact with hot shoe, but that it doesn't misfire. Great price, great build, and absolutely reliable and a must for any strobist!
Tracy N.
2009-07-07T21:00:00
This is an excellent flash bracket to add a shoe mount flash to an umbrella bracket for off camera lighting.
rdutto01
2009-02-19T19:00:00
This little item is one I need almost everywhere I employ external flash units. It isn't as well designed as it could be--no plastic please. And I feel exploited by the price. There should be many more and better options. I'm sure eventually Really-Right-Stuff or someone else will get into making better flash supports, etc.
iakenn
2008-09-03T21:00:00
This is not built as solid as the older Stroboframe camera/flash mounts and the small springs in the shoe seem to have no purpose at least to me.What is missing is a rear stop pin for the flash to be held more securely in the shoe as if slightly loose it will slide right thru when you put the flash unit on it.I made my own pin for that and driled it and installed it but should be included when made.[...]
Wolfman
2008-01-20T19:00:00
the finish and the workmanship is much worse than I expect(I own lots of machined gear parts like RRS's)but so far it just works.
Aaron
I LOVE THIS!!!
By Tracy N.
Does the job well! Designed to not have metal contact with hot shoe, but that it doesn't misfire. Great price, great build, and absolutely reliable and a must for any strobist!
Well Made
By Derek D.
A cute little precision made piece that works perfectly for its intended purpose and will last a lifetime.
Where precision and adaptability meet, the Adjustable Coldshoe Mount with 1/4-20" Hole and Screw stands as an essential tool for photographers and videographers alike. Crafted with durability in mind, this sturdy mount is designed to securely hold a variety of hot shoe foot accessories, including flashes, microphones, LED lights, and monitors. Its versatile clamping vise ensures a firm grip on your equipment, providing reliable stability during shoots.
The mount features an adjustable, easy-to-twist, low-profile 1/4-20" screw with a user-friendly knob, offering enhanced security for your accessory whether mounted on a bracket or a rig. The convenience of this design allows for quick adjustments and solid locking, ensuring your gear stays in place without any unwanted movement.
Moreover, the cold shoe mount is engineered to be fastened effortlessly to any 1/4-20" screw post, expanding its compatibility with a wide array of equipment and accessories. This adaptability makes it a top choice for professionals seeking a mount that can accommodate various shooting scenarios and gear setups.
Adding to its functionality, this unit comes with an integrated removable anti-twist stud, which is ideal for mounting on select brackets. This feature prevents rotation and maintains the orientation of your accessories, allowing for precise control over your equipment's positioning. Should you require standard mounting, the stud can be easily removed, further enhancing the mount's versatility.
Enhance your photography and videography rig with this Adjustable Coldshoe Mount, and carry multiple items with confidence. Its robust construction and thoughtful design make it a reliable addition to any creator's toolkit, ensuring that your creative vision is supported by equipment that adjusts to your needs.