Dan Keaton
April 27th, 2009, 03:12 PM
Dear Friends,
As many of you are aware, it is difficult to mount accessories on the Sony EX1 / EX3 and other cameras.
We have been searching for a solution for mounting our new nanoFlash on these cameras.
While we were NAB, Mike Schell found this very nice little device that is just perfect.
This is a classic hot or cold shoe ball mount from Nebtek.
Nebtek: Product Detail (http://www.nebtek.com/proddetail.php?prod=HBM)
We tested this on various cameras and found it to be just perfect for our needs. The nanoFlash has a 1/4" x 20 (Common Tripod Thread) mount.
While these photos are not great, they do show the concept. We did not have an EX1 and EX3 in our booth at the show so we do not have photos at this time, but we know it will work well. We tested this low-cost, but well designed and sturdy mount with the nanoFlash on a XL H1s and a XH G1.
I found this mount to be especially useful as one can easily position the nanoFlash so that the display and keys are in the optimum position.
The person in the XL H1 photo is our friend Mr. Rick Kelly who manned the Canon booth for us. The photo shows both a Flash XDR and a nanoFlash mounted on the same camera.
As many of you are aware, it is difficult to mount accessories on the Sony EX1 / EX3 and other cameras.
We have been searching for a solution for mounting our new nanoFlash on these cameras.
While we were NAB, Mike Schell found this very nice little device that is just perfect.
This is a classic hot or cold shoe ball mount from Nebtek.
Nebtek: Product Detail (http://www.nebtek.com/proddetail.php?prod=HBM)
We tested this on various cameras and found it to be just perfect for our needs. The nanoFlash has a 1/4" x 20 (Common Tripod Thread) mount.
While these photos are not great, they do show the concept. We did not have an EX1 and EX3 in our booth at the show so we do not have photos at this time, but we know it will work well. We tested this low-cost, but well designed and sturdy mount with the nanoFlash on a XL H1s and a XH G1.
I found this mount to be especially useful as one can easily position the nanoFlash so that the display and keys are in the optimum position.
The person in the XL H1 photo is our friend Mr. Rick Kelly who manned the Canon booth for us. The photo shows both a Flash XDR and a nanoFlash mounted on the same camera.