Manufacturer: -TS Zubehör
Product number: KA-SU

EUR 54,90


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TS-Optics Finder Holder for Hot Shoe
This handy adapter converts the hot shoe of an SLR or system camera into a finder shoe. This allows you to connect a finder or a small guiding telescope directly to the camera. This brings many advantages:
convenient view even for daytime photography;
one is not dependent on the camera viewfinder;
ideal for night photography, because a fast optical finder usually shows more than the camera finder. Often the target is already visible in the finder.
perfect for connecting a small guiding scope, you don´t need an additional adaption for a guiding scope.


The connection of the finder shoe to the camera:
Slide the finder shoe into the hot shoe.
Carefully fix the shoe with the Allen screw. You do not need to overtighten the screw to achieve good stability. The tip of the screw is plastic to avoid scratching the camera.
Then you can already attach the finder or the guide scope. Four internal threads are available, the attachment is made with two plastic thumbscrews.

Fits in:Standard hot shoes (not Minolta, Konica-Minolta and some Sony Alpha)
Adapts to:Standard finder shoe
Clamping:Two plastic screws
Finder shoe
2 plastic screws for mounting the finder shoe
1 hexagon socket screw with plastic tip
1 matching hexagon socket wrench



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Written by Heinz Jüttner
on 2023-06-03

"Läßt sich gut auf den Blitzschuh der Kamera befestigen."