Hama hot shoe with insulation

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  • Go for Canon flashes, but only with reworking  

    Hama hot shoe with insulation (accessory)
    Now say the least HAMA not my 1st choice, but sometimes it reaches a compromise. To the accessory shoe (now there are 5) to make Canon-compatible, I have set (more than in the original 0,1mmm) according to the dimensions of the Canon flash foot a hol
  • Does not fit for Nikon SB-900  

    Hama hot shoe with insulation (accessory)
    This hot shoe should be on a Manfrotto 026 Nikon keep my SB-900 flash system, but unfortunately, the flash does not fit into the shoe, it is simply too narrow. I tried it with some force, but because I only have damaged the plastic housing by lightni
  • Not optimal for Canon Speedlite 580 EX 2  

    Hama hot shoe with insulation (accessory)
    The accessory shoe is (apart from the insulation and the pressure springs) made entirely of aluminum; the upper guides (at the foot of the flash then rests) are relatively thick. The Canon Speedlite 580 EX 2 has to notice any thumbscrew, but a lever
  • The Hama 6959, not great, but the best.  

    Hama hot shoe with insulation (accessory)
    The Hama 6959 consists of four parts: - The black anodized base with the unnecessarily large Hama logo on the side, is a piece, not very finely sawed, of a aluminum extruded section entsprechneden, in the one on the bottom, a sufficiently deep 1/4 "t