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The Cold Shoe Handle is the perfect way to add a top handle to your run and gun DSLR kit or your DSLR camera. This is a perfect match for our Target Shooter or Striker kits or if you are just shooting with a Z-Finder Pro. The handle is ideal for low-mode shooting and easy transport of your camera. It secures to the camera’s hot shoe with a cold shoe mount. The Cold Shoe Handle mounts to the hot shoe based via Zacuto’s quick release Z-Rail system, allowing you to leave the base on the camera and remove the handle with the flip of a lever. The handle can be slid left or right on the Z-Rail to balance the camera’s center of gravity. Zacuto dovetail accessories are adjustable to work with Z-Rail, NATO, SWAT, RED, PICATINNY, and WOODEN CAMERA rails. The Z-rail is 3” long and can be turned with the cold shoe at 90 degree angles so you can set the handle pointing any direction you like. The handle can connect to the Z-rail backwards or forwards.
The rod running through the handgrip is threaded and can accept rod extensions or a Zacuto Z-release mount like ourT-Mount or Tri-Mount to add lightweight accessories such as a microphone or small light.
Mixte. Motobecane Mixte Bicycle 1969. Cork handle grips, Brooks Saddle, Velo Orange fenders and rack, Bici Couture Saddle Bag.
Gold Motobecane Mixte bicycle. Velo Orange Fenders, Delille Cellars wine box on back.
Zacuto’s Cold Shoe Handle is the perfect way to add a top handle to your run and gun DSLR kit or your DSLR camera. This is a perfect match for our Target Shooter or Striker kits or if you are just shooting with a Z-Finder Pro. The handle is ideal for low-mode shooting and easy transport of your camera. It secures to the camera’s hot shoe with a cold shoe mount. The Cold Shoe Handle mounts to the hot shoe based via Zacuto’s quick release Z-Rail system, allowing you to leave the base on the camera and remove the handle with the flip of a lever. The handle can be slid left or right on the Z-Rail to balance the camera’s center of gravity. Zacuto dovetail accessories are adjustable to work with Z-Rail, NATO, SWAT, RED, PICATINNY, and WOODEN CAMERA rails. The Z-rail is 3” long and can be turned with the cold shoe at 90 degree angles so you can set the handle pointing any direction you like. The handle can connect to the Z-rail backwards or forwards.
The rod running through the handgrip is threaded and can accept rod extensions or a Zacuto Z-release mount like ourT-Mount or Tri-Mount to add lightweight accessories such as a microphone or small light.
©2010 Mike Le Gray (Mike Le Gray Photography). All rights reserved. Any usage of these images is strictly forbidden without my express, written consent.
I loved the old-world feel that many people acknowledge in their decor, even if it's on their back gate.
Groovy Luv Handles custom at 27". On trail I like the bend. On dirt roads I'm liking the jones bars better. Maybe something between...
Another great opportunity to replace a broken piece to perfectly good tools. The trigger to my hose attachment broke due to poor design. The original trigger had a very thin arm that broke off soon after I purchased the nozzle. I was able to monkey the trigger with lots of effort so I did not throw it away. I am glad I did not because the 3D printed replacement came out strong and with good fidelity. One of the greatest benefits of owning a 3D printer has been the ability to salvage so many tools and other belongings.
Lt. Governor Rutherford Attends the Handle With Care by Joe Andrucyk at 100 Community Place, Crownsville MD 21032
Title: Steel Bridge, East End
Descriptive Information: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/20433399
Date: Ca. 1961
Photographer: Pippy, Herman D.
Creator: Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen (BLF&E)
Image ID: 5003pb55f059
Collection: U.S. President's Railroad Commission Photographs (#5003 P)
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Collection Information: http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/KCL05003p.html
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