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ZONOYA Hot Shoe Level: Precise Framing for DSLR Photography

– Spirit level for single-lens reflex cameras
– Fits all standard hot shoes
– Easy to install and remove
– Helps to level the camera and ensure accurate shots
– Durable construction

Original price was: ₹5,320.Current price is: ₹5,115.

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Description

ZONOY Original Hot Shoe Cover Type Spirit Level

Product Features:

Prevent Camera Shock:

  • Effectively block the light entering the viewfinder, thus preventing the camera from shaking and achieving clearer images.

    Accurate Measurement:

  • Equipped with a built-in spirit level, which provides precise horizontal and vertical measurements.

    Durable Construction:

  • Made of high-strength plastic, ensures long-lasting use and durability.

    Compatibility:

  • Perfectly fits Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, and more SLR cameras with a standard hot shoe.

    Easy Installation:

  • Simply slide the hot shoe cover onto the camera’s hot shoe, no additional tools required.

    Specifications:

    • Materials: High-strength plastic
    • Dimensions: 2.5 x 2.5 x 1.5 cm
    • Compatible Cameras: Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, etc.

    Additional Features:

    • Compact and lightweight for easy storage and portability.
    • Available in multiple colors to match your camera’s style.
    • Prevents dust and moisture from entering the hot shoe.

    User Concerns and Solutions:

  • Inaccurate measurements: The spirit level is precisely calibrated to ensure accurate readings.
  • Not compatible with my camera: Please refer to the compatibility list above. If your camera is not listed, please contact us for confirmation.
  • Fragile construction: Made from high-strength plastic, the hot shoe cover is built to last and withstand regular use.

    External Links:

  • ZONOY Official Product Page
  • DPReview Forum Discussion
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