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Leofoto FM-04 Monitor Mount with Cold Shoe Mount

The Leofoto FM-04 Monitor Mount with Cold Shoe Mount is a precision-engineered accessory designed to enhance your videography and photography setup. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this monitor mount provides a secure and stable platform for your monitor, ensuring you capture perfect shots every time.

SKU: GC11-FM-04

Leofoto FM-04 Monitor Mount with Cold Shoe Mount

Leofoto FM-04 Monitor Mount with Cold Shoe Mount

The Leofoto FM-04 Monitor Mount with Cold Shoe Mount is a precision-engineered accessory designed to enhance your videography and photography setup. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this monitor mount provides a secure and stable platform for your monitor, ensuring you capture perfect shots every time.

The FM-04 is CNC machined from high-grade T6 aluminium, ensuring a lightweight yet robust build. The anodised finish adds an extra layer of protection against corrosion and wear, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

Measuring 5.2cm in width and 2.5cm in depth, with a height of 4.6cm, this compact mount is designed to seamlessly integrate into your setup without adding unnecessary bulk.

The FM-04 features a versatile Cold Shoe Mount, compatible with various cage systems, or easily mounted directly to a camera hot shoe allowing for quick and easy attachment and detachment. This ensures maximum flexibility and convenience during shoots.

The mount offers 360&deg rotation and 180&deg tilt, providing you with the ability to adjust the monitor to the perfect viewing angle. This feature is essential for dynamic shooting environments where quick adjustments are necessary

Despite its lightweight design, the FM-04 can support a maximum load of up to 3kg, making it suitable for a wide range of monitors and accessories.

The integrated twist knob allows for secure locking of the tilt, greatly improving load-bearing capacity and providing free adjustment of damping. This ensures that your monitor remains in the desired position, even during rigorous movements.

With its intuitive design, making adjustments to the monitor's position is straightforward, allowing you to focus on capturing the perfect shot.

Key Features

Easy Adjustments

Twist Knob for Locking Tilt

Ease of Use

360&deg Rotation and 180&deg Tilt

Cold Shoe Mount

Mounting and Compatibility

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Leofoto FM-04 Monitor Mount with Cold Shoe Mount

The Leofoto FM-04 Monitor Mount with Cold Shoe Mount is a precision-engineered accessory designed to enhance your videography and photography setup. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this monitor mount provides a secure and stable platform for your monitor, ensuring you capture perfect shots every time.

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