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Dual Cold Shoe Adapter Relocation Plate, Easy Hood Microphone Extension Cold Shoe Mount Bracket for Sony Alpha A6400 ILCE-6400 Camera, Vlogging Video Making Shooting Accessory

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Management number 216975606 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $9.60 Model Number 216975606
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  • 【COMPATIBILITY】- The relocation plate is exclusively designed for Sony Alpha A6400 / A6300 / A6100 Camera. It is the simplest solution to mount your vlogging mic or light, and use the flip up screen.
  • 【MICROPHONE RELOCATION】- The dual cold shoe plate comes with 2 external cold shoe mounts, allows you to add a light and a microphone without blocking the flip up screen and camera’s hot shoe.
  • 【ANTI-TWISTING】- The cold shoe relocation plate secures firmly on the camera strap holes on each side via an m2.5 screw to prevent twisting.
  • 【SHOULDER STRAP HOLE】- The bracket occupy the original shoulder strap hole, but another hole is reserved on both side to attach your shoulder strap. WARM TIPS: Please take off the strap ring on each side of the camera before install.
  • 【ABSOLUTELY A MUST FOR VLOGGING】- Definitely a must for this camera if you plan on putting on a nice mic and being able to vlog yourself. Lightweight and compact design, it is the best way to mount your mic or light, and use the flip up screen.
Item Weight 1.13 ounces
Manufacturer Easy Hood
Item model number EH-DSEM-6400
Product Dimensions 1 x 1.5 x 3 inches

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