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![]() Mini hot shoe adapter for Sony CN 126 CN 160 LED light $8.99 Time Remaining: 11d 11h 23m Buy It Now for only: $8.99 |
![]() 1 4 20 Female Socket to Shoe Adapter w Sony Mini BH09 $10.80 Time Remaining: 20d 11h 14m Buy It Now for only: $10.80 |
![]() Hot Shoe Adapter for Sony CN 48 70 76 126 160 LED Light $9.00 Time Remaining: 16d 12h 44m Buy It Now for only: $9.00 |
![]() VIDEO LIGHT MINI Hot Shoe Mount Adapter For SONY HDR $18.99 Time Remaining: 10d 18h 1m Buy It Now for only: $18.99 |
![]() MINI VIDEO LIGHT Hot Shoe Mount Adapter For SONY HDR $18.88 Time Remaining: 3d 3h 48m Buy It Now for only: $18.88 |
![]() Hot Shoe PC Sync Adapter for NikonCanonPentax Sony $14.99 Time Remaining: 26d 23h 39m Buy It Now for only: $14.99 |
![]() SONY MINOLTA Hot Shoe PC Adaptor $34.50 Time Remaining: 21d 19h 12m Buy It Now for only: $34.50 |
![]() CAMERA 1 4 Tripod screw to Flash Shoe Mount Adapter for Nikon Canon Sony etc $9.40 Time Remaining: 14d 16h 11m Buy It Now for only: $9.40 |
![]() Hot Shoe Adapter f Sony a900 a700 a350 a300 a200 a100 $24.95 Time Remaining: 26d 16h 37m Buy It Now for only: $24.95 |
![]() Hot Shoe Adapter T4C for Konica Minolta Sony Speedlite $5.49 Time Remaining: 4d 9h Buy It Now for only: $5.49 |
![]() Flash Hot Shoe Adapter for Sony Minolta DSLR SLR T4C $178.82 Time Remaining: 9d 11h 33m Buy It Now for only: $178.82 |
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Pixel Flash Hot shoe Adapter for Sony Alpha A900 A850 A750 A700 A550 A500 A380 A350 A330 A300 as FS-1100 Sale Price: $9.44 |
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SMDV Hot Shoe Adapter SM-601 for Sony Alpha, Konica Minolta Maxxum DSLs to use standard Hot Shoe Flash. Fits Sony Alpha Digital SLRs DSLR-A350, A300, A200, A700, A900, A100, A380, A500, A550, A850, A450,A290, A390, A580, SLT-A33, A55, Mi List Price: $59.95 Sale Price: $9.95 |
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The SMDV Hotshoe Adapter mounts directly to a camera's hot shoe and provides a standard hot shoe on top and a PC female flash connection on the side. You can have a flash connected to the hot shoe and a flash being triggered by the PC female connection. |
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EzFoto Sony Camcorder "Active Interface Shoe" to universal hot shoe adapter List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $8.70 |
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Compatible to Sony camcorder. DCR-SR82, DCR-DVD308, DCR-SR200, DCR-DVD910, DCR-SR200C, DCR-SR220D, DCR-SR300, DCR-DVD508, DCR-HC96, DCR-DVD710, DCR-DVD408, DCR-DVD810, DCR-SR220, DCR-SR65, DCR-SR82C, HDR-UX10, HDR-HC7, HDR-SR7, HDR-SR5, HDR-SR12, HDR-CX7, HDR-HC5, HDR-SR10D, HDR-SR11, HDR-HC9, HDR-CX12, HDR-SR5C, HDR-HC9, HDR-CX550V, HDR-XR550V, HDR-XR200V, HDR-HC9 |
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Pixel Flash Hot Shoe Adapter for Sony HLV F58AM F42AM F56AM F36AM Minolta 3600 5600HS as FS-1200 Sale Price: $8.31 |
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Seagull SC-5 Hot Shoe Adapter to Standard Flash Shoe with PC Connection - for Konica Minolta Maxxum & Sony Alpha Digital SLR Cameras List Price: $24.95 Sale Price: $6.95 |
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The Seagull SC-5 Flash Adapter is specially designed to connect all standard shoe flashes to the proprietary Sony Alpha and Minolta Maxxum hot shoes. This will allow you to attach any flash or accessory having a standard shoe... |
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EzFoto Sony NEX Shoe to universal shoe mount adapter, fit Sony E-Mount NEX-3 NEX-5 List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $10.70 Used From: $10.66 |
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This adapter converts Sony NEX (NEX-3 NEX-5) Shoe Mount to a universal shoe. |
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CowboyStudio Sony Camcorder "Active Interface Shoe" (AIS) to Universal Hot Shoe Mount Adapter, MSA-2 MSA-2 List Price: $18.00 Sale Price: $18.00 |
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This universal shoe adapter is meant to fit into Sony's Active Interface Shoe (AIS) to allow lights, mics and other universal shoe mount accessories to be mounted to the camcorder. MSA-2 is a shoe mount adapter only... |
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Adorama Universal Cold Shoe Adapter for Sony Type AIS (Active Interface Shoe) Hot Shoe (FLAT TYPE) Sale Price: $29.99 Used From: $19.99 |
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This "cold" universal shoe adapter meant to fit into Sony's Active Interface Shoe to allow lights, mics and other universal shoe mount accessories to be mounted to the camcorder. Known compatible camcorders are HDR-HC1, HC3, HC5, HC7, SR1, UX1 and UX5 models,all Sony brand... |
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EzFoto Standard ISO Hot Shoe to Sony Maxxum Hot Shoe adapter List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $7.99 |
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Standard ISO Hot Shoe to Sony/Maxxum Hot Shoe adapter |
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Seagull SC-2 Flash Hot Shoe Adapter with PC Sync Socket List Price: $14.95 Sale Price: $1.25 Used From: $12.99 |
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Seagull SC-2 hot shoe adapter is designed for cameras without PC sync cord socket. It allow to trigger external flash with pc sync cord. Provides PC sync socket for cameras that doesn't have it. |

outdoor Video Recording?
I would like to shoot wildelife(mostly birds and ducks in flight) in all seasons/lighting conditions from a boat. will the folowing equipment be sufficient to produce a DVD that can be sold. stability ??lighting??
Sony HDR-SR11 60GB Hybrid High Definition Camcorder
SPK-HCD Underwater Camcorder Sports Pack
UV Filter
Circular Polarizer
Lexar 2GB Platinum II (40x) Memory Stick Pro Duo
Sony VCL-HG0737C 0.7x High-grade Wide Angle Conversion Lens
Pearstone Cold Shoe Adapter for Sony AIS
Sony ECM-MSD1 Stereo Gun Zoom Microphone - for Camcorders
Sony HVL-HL1 3 Watt Video Light
Sony NP-FH70 H Series Info-Lithium, 'Super Stamina' Battery Pack (8.4V, 1800mAh)
If you are recording from a boat, that is actually the wrong equipment - especially if you are recording migratory birds like ducks geese, and smaller species.
When migratory birds are in their migration patters, they are flying at high altitudes that the HDR-SR11 can not lock onto for solid video - especially in a rocking boat. You will need a professional camera with a long zoom and solid optical stabilization. Most of these setups cost several thousand dollars, but there are several affordable options available.
The HDR-SR11 will never be stable in your proposed setup. The focus is hard to adjust manually on long zoom with consumer cameras. Plus, a 3 watt light doesn't provide enough light for that type of video. If you are trying to film this kind of activity in low-light conditions where you need a camera light, forget it. It won't provide the quality video you need for production. No light will help you in this proposed situation - not even the professional lights. Not to mention, the lights may scare away the birds. A wide-angle lens also won't help either.
If filming underwater, most of these accessories don't apply. This is also an environment where only specific accessories are necessary such as the light and waterproof case, but the light needs to be 100 watt or more so it cuts through the water.
If you will be waiting for the birds to break migratory pattern and come down to lower levels to land or roost, then the equipment you chose will work. The wide-angle lens will help you get a large field or lake full of birds into one shot, but you can also do this by panning. You won't need the light. Also, It is best if you are on solid ground with a very good tripod ($100 or more). You may need to make quick turns with the tripod (as the ducks fly by at 30-50 mph) while maintaining solid video stability. You will also have to limit your filming between daybreak and dusk (after sunrise to before sunset).
The biggest thing you will want to do is move up to the Sony HVR-A1 or another professional camcorder. This camera costs at least $500 more, but you will have that money because you won't need most of the accessories you listed. This is one of the few professional video cameras that is very compact and can be broken down to a form factor similar to the HDR-SR11. The HVR-A1 also one of the rare professional camcorders to include Nightshot infrared capability. This is good if you want to do some short distance shooting in the dark or low-light of sunrise before daybreak - such as recording a host that is explaining the situation.
We have used this camera in similar settings to what you describe here, and its capabilities and quality impresses our clients. Other lower priced professional cameras you might want to look into are the Panasonic DVX100 (SD) and Sony HVR-Z1U - both cameras recorded most of the documentary, reality TV, and other cable TV shows you have been watching for the past decade. Also included in this list are the Sony HDR-FX1 (HD), and the Sony VX2100 (SD) - old popular choices for TV and internet news crews. Your most promising option will be the Canon series of GL1, GL2, XL1, and XL2 cameras which have recorded most of the wildlife videos you see on the Discovery Network; specifically the Animal Planet channel.
Adjust your setup by picking a proper camera out of the list provided. You will spend a little more money, but it will be worth every cent. You won't need a light, but you will definitely need a high capacity battery and professional tripod (both available from Amazon.com). You may not be able to afford the waterproof setups for these cameras, but who needs waterproof setups when filming birds in flight? You might also need to get a bigger, more stable boat, or even better, film from land. It normally costs a lot less to film from land than from water. The biggest advantages to the improved setup we propose is not only better quality video, but also a lot less equipment to haul - just camera, tripod, and small bag of lenses and tape.
Look in your phone book for your local videographers. Visit them to check out their setups and get their advice. You may also be allowed to try out some of their cameras.
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