🎥 Lock in your gear, level up your shoot!
The SmallRig Universal Cold Shoe Mount 2797 is a lightweight, multi-functional adapter designed to securely attach cold shoe accessories like microphones and LED lights to DSLR rigs. Featuring dual 1/4"-20 mounting options and an anti-twist safety lock, it ensures versatile, stable setups compatible with most cages, ball heads, and brackets.
Item Depth | 15.0 millimeters |
Mounting Type | Tripod Mount |
Manufacturer | SMALLRIG |
Part Number | 2797-TY |
Item Weight | 1.14 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.31 x 1.18 x 0.59 inches |
Item model number | 2797 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**S
A Must-Have for Any Filmmaker or Photographer!
I recently purchased the SmallRig Universal Cold Shoe Mount and it has quickly become an essential part of my camera rig setup. The build quality is exceptional, and it securely holds my microphone and LED light without any wobbling or instability.The safety release feature is a game-changer, providing peace of mind knowing that my valuable equipment is firmly in place. The mount is incredibly versatile and can be easily adjusted to fit various accessories, making it compatible with a wide range of gear.Installation was a breeze, and it seamlessly integrates into my existing rig. The compact size is a definite plus, as it doesn't add unnecessary bulk to my setup. The attention to detail in the design is evident, and it's clear that SmallRig understands the needs of filmmakers and photographers.Overall, I highly recommend the SmallRig Universal Cold Shoe Mount to anyone looking to enhance their camera rig setup. It's a high-quality, reliable accessory that has quickly become indispensable in my workflow.
A**R
Great piece to my camera
I recently made a purchase of camera equipment and I couldn't be happier with my decision. The equipment I received is top-notch and has greatly improved the quality of my photography. The process of purchasing was smooth and easy, and the shipping was fast, allowing me to start using my new gear right away. I am truly impressed with the performance and durability of the equipment, and it has exceeded my expectations in every way. I highly recommend this brand to any photographers looking to elevate their craft and capture stunning images. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my purchase and would not hesitate to buy from this brand again in the future.
T**Y
Solid and secure
I just replaced all my old cold shoes on my light stands that I used for my speedlights, and the one on my camera bracket with these cold shoes. This are very well made and securely hold the shoe on the speedlights. If you need cold shoes, for anything, I would totally recommend these ones from Smallrig.This is the first time I've purchased any Smallrig products and I am completely impressed.
T**R
95% Excellent.
I was impressed and slightly disappointed. The design, fit & finish is excellent. But for one irritation and one problem. My problem (which I solved) was that my particular foot is too thin & fits very loosely in the slot of the mount, but it's the only foot (1/4-20) I find sold apart from a kit. Too thin (~1.8-mm) because the spring-loaded keeper was very, very slightly too short to keep the thin foot from sometimes riding up & pushing down. When I shook the mount lightly the foot sometimes fell out.My solution was to disassemble the unit and replace the factory spring with one I pulled from a clicker ink-pen & cut to length. The firmer spring keeps the keeper raised against the thin foot trying to wiggle out. The stiffer spring makes inserting the foot require a moment's more attention to the insert angle, but well worth the added security. It also insists on the button push to release the foot, originally brushing a finger on the keeper was enough. The weight of an item mounted on the foot may still allow this thin foot to escape due to movement, but now its much less likely.The slight irritation is that the rectangular slot in the shoe is about 5-mm too long for this 18-mm square foot; the foot slides to & fro. I solved that with a small spacer (a bit of popsicle stick), glued into the back of the slot. My pocket camera will now sit happily when mounted near the computer.(fyi-The slot is ~20-mm wide & its ~2-mm high (slightly more than the thickness of a nickel).[Since you ask ;-) To change the spring, unscrew the button (large side) by first using a gripper to turn it gently to break the button's glue grip on the threaded end of the through rod. Then unscrew the button, and the spring, rod & keeper drop out. The new spring fits partly inside the button; cut it a millimeter or two longer than the original spring. Fiddle back into place the keeper then the rod, and gently screw on the button with the spring. Adjust spring length as needed to fit or to adjust the pressure.
T**E
great for securing attachments that don't have knobs to tighten and secure
great sturdy accessory same overall functionality of adding a regular cold shoe mount but with a additional feature to lock in what you attach for extra security i actually use it to help secure my dii mic transmitter since it doesn't have a knob to tighten it into a cold shoe it often slides out but with this having a stopper helps keep it in place
M**K
Works exactly as it should!
Works well with my small rig cage! No complaints here
R**N
Works perfect with my Rode Wireless Go II Receiver.
Works well as a cold shoe mount.
M**E
First Impression: Small Rig Cold Shoe Adapter w/ Safety Release
It seems to be a properly constructed adapter.But, it doesn't work as intended for an actual flash unit.I wanted to use a Flashpoint Mini-TTL unit supported by a suction mount.The flash slides into the cold shoe, but it's a wee bit too large so the safety latch doesn't secure the unit.I reckon I'll use a file to shave a wee bit of metal off of the foot so that the safety catch will be properly secured. I'm assuming that it should work extremely well for other accessories that are meant to be slipped into a cold shoe adapter . . .
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