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A '''hot shoe''' is an accessory shoe with added electrical contacts for [[flash sync]]hronisation.
 
A '''hot shoe''' is an accessory shoe with added electrical contacts for [[flash sync]]hronisation.
 
One contact is a round, central dot, surrounded by plastic, the other is the shoe itself. This allows mounting a flashgun without a synchronisation cable.
 
One contact is a round, central dot, surrounded by plastic, the other is the shoe itself. This allows mounting a flashgun without a synchronisation cable.
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||''Plain "cold"<br />accessory shoe<br /><small>on a Zeiss Ikon [[Nettar]]</small>''
 
||''"Classic" hot shoe<br /><small> on a [[Praktica MTL 5]]</small>''
 
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''Hot shoes with dedicated flash contacts<br>
 
<small>on an [[Olympus OM-1]]n, [[Canon A-1]] and Canon Digital EOS</small>''
 
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It is thought that the first hot shoe appeared on the [[Mercury|Univex Mercury]], in 1938<ref>[http://oldcameras.wordpress.com/2009/11/09/%E2%80%9Camerica%E2%80%99s-challenge-to-the-world%E2%80%99s-finest-cameras%E2%80%9D-%E2%80%93-the-univex-mercury-model-cc/ “America’s Challenge to the World’s Finest Cameras” – the UniveX Mercury Model CC, by Dana Kennedy]</ref>, however hot shoes did not become common until the 1960s. The dimensions of the hot shoe have been standardised, as ISO 518:2006.
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It is thought that the first hot shoe appeared on the [[Mercury|Univex Mercury]], in 1938<ref>[http://oldcameras.wordpress.com/2009/11/09/%E2%80%9Camerica%E2%80%99s-challenge-to-the-world%E2%80%99s-finest-cameras%E2%80%9D-%E2%80%93-the-univex-mercury-model-cc/ “America’s Challenge to the World’s Finest Cameras” – the UniveX Mercury Model CC, by Dana Kennedy]</ref>, however hot shoes did not become common until the 1960s. The dimensions of the hot shoe have been standardised, as ISO 518:2006.
   
 
Some electronic cameras with dedicated flashguns add extra contacts into the hot shoe to allow the camera and flashgun to communicate, allowing for automatic flash exposure. There is no standardisation between manufacturers for these additional pins or their communication.
 
Some electronic cameras with dedicated flashguns add extra contacts into the hot shoe to allow the camera and flashgun to communicate, allowing for automatic flash exposure. There is no standardisation between manufacturers for these additional pins or their communication.
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_shoe Wikipedia Hot Shoe article]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_shoe Wikipedia Hot Shoe article]
 
* [http://keppler.popphoto.com/blog/2007/01/shoe_fetish.html Inside Straight: Shoe Fetish] accessory shoe history by Herbert Keppler
 
* [http://keppler.popphoto.com/blog/2007/01/shoe_fetish.html Inside Straight: Shoe Fetish] accessory shoe history by Herbert Keppler
 
 
[[Category:flash]]
 
[[Category:flash]]

Revision as of 04:25, 2 May 2012

Glossary Terms

An accessory shoe is a slot, usually on top of a camera, for mounting accessories such as flashguns, rangefinders, light meters or special viewfinders.

A hot shoe is an accessory shoe with added electrical contacts for flash synchronisation. One contact is a round, central dot, surrounded by plastic, the other is the shoe itself. This allows mounting a flashgun without a synchronisation cable.

It is thought that the first hot shoe appeared on the Univex Mercury, in 1938[1], however hot shoes did not become common until the 1960s. The dimensions of the hot shoe have been standardised, as ISO 518:2006.

Some electronic cameras with dedicated flashguns add extra contacts into the hot shoe to allow the camera and flashgun to communicate, allowing for automatic flash exposure. There is no standardisation between manufacturers for these additional pins or their communication.

Very much later than the introduction of the hot shoe, a plain accessory shoe has become known by the back-formation slang name "cold shoe".

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