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Caruba Camera handle Double with free kick shoe

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  • lightweight handle
  • has various 1/4" and 3/8" screw holes

The Caruba Camera Handle Double is a lightweight handle that can be attached to the hotshoe connection of your camera. The handle has various 1/4" and 3/8" screw holes and an extra removable cold shoe connection for attaching accessories such as an external monitor or LED lamp. This handy handle gives you a better grip when filming while walking or filming from a low angle.


Features
- Equipped with a cold shoe for placement on a standard hotshoe connection.
- Extra detachable cold shoe connection
- Equipped with 1/4" and 3/8" screw holes
- Length of 24.5 centimetres

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90,50 Kamera Tragesystem
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Caruba Camera handle Double with free kick shoe

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  • lightweight handle
  • has various 1/4" and 3/8" screw holes

Product description for Caruba Camera handle Double with free kick shoe

The Caruba Camera Handle Double is a lightweight handle that can be attached to the hotshoe connection of your camera. The handle has various 1/4" and 3/8" screw holes and an extra removable cold shoe connection for attaching accessories such as an external monitor or LED lamp. This handy handle gives you a better grip when filming while walking or filming from a low angle.


Features
- Equipped with a cold shoe for placement on a standard hotshoe connection.
- Extra detachable cold shoe connection
- Equipped with 1/4" and 3/8" screw holes
- Length of 24.5 centimetres

Caruba Camera handle Double with free kick shoe

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