SKU: GC33-TA-CEB-B

Tilta Cold Shoe Expanded Bracket - Black

The Cold Shoe Expander Bracket is a great tool that can enhance the functionality of a standard Cold Shoe Receiver. It can easily connect to any Cold Shoe accessory and is compatible with most camera cages and bodies that support this connection type.

This accessory has various mounting points that can hold additional Cold Shoe Receivers, an integrated NATO Rail, and 1/4"-20 Threads with Locating Pins. The Dual Cold Shoe Receivers have a new design that allows accessories to be mounted only in one direction, ensuring a secure connection and preventing accidental disconnection.

 

Features

  • [UNIVERSAL DESIGN] Compatible with Many Camera Cages and Camera Bodies

  • [COLD SHOE] Connection Offers Flexible and Reliable Connection for Accessories

  • [MOUNT ACCESSORIES] via Cold Shoe Receivers, NATO, & 1/4"-20 Threads with Locating Points

  • [1/4"-20 THREAD] Allows Users to Mount the Bracket via 1/4"-20 as well as Cold Shoe

  • [ONE WAY DESIGN] for Cold Shoe Receivers Improves Security for Accessories

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Product Overview

The Cold Shoe Expander Bracket is a great tool that can enhance the functionality of a standard Cold Shoe Receiver. It can easily connect to any Cold Shoe accessory and is compatible with most camera cages and bodies that support this connection type.

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