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Hot shoes are placed in water to cool them off.
It was the first M with a hot shoe for electronic flash.
The camera does not have a flash sync on its hot shoe.
Unlike the hot shoe, it couldn't support a flash unit on its own.
Later the type changed to 670 adding modification like the 220 film capability and a hot shoe.
Another noticeable feature is the finally coming hot shoe.
There was a hot shoe on the top of the prism and a self-timer.
A hot shoe is a mounting point on the top of a camera to attach a flash unit.
Also, the hot shoe has three contacts (in addition to ground), but two simply sit on top of the plastic with no internal connection.
S with the addition of a hot shoe.
With the further addition of a hot shoe for electronic flashes, the camera's name became "Kiev 88".
From most conventional cameras it differs by having an electronic flash hot shoe on the bottom.
A hot shoe for the flash gave further ease of flash usage.
In addition to the central contact point, many cameras have additional metal contacts within the "U" of the hot shoe.
The Hot Shoe is a 2005 documentary film which also reveals the history and development of card counting.
The only hot shoe available when my M2 was made in 1962 was the kind where you light matches under somebody's foot.
Removing the hot shoe protector will re-enable the built-in flash.
The major change for these cameras was the addition of a hot shoe while keeping the PC socket.
"Just put it on your hot shoe."
Image stabilization minimizes the effects of shaky hands; a hot shoe takes an external flash.
Flash sync at hot shoe or terminal at 1/100s.
The camera also features a self-timer, hot shoe, and flash synchronization terminal.
The realist 45 also features the then standard, old style hot shoe (referred to as an accessory clip).
Flash could be fired from a "hot shoe" on the top and from a regular socket connection.
This model also includes a built-in flash with a hot shoe for an external flash unit.