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- Multi_Interface_Shoe abstract "The Multi Interface Shoe (aka MI Shoe or MIS) is a proprietary camera hotshoe introduced by Sony on 12 September 2012, replacing an assortment of other proprietary hotshoes used by Sony in various types of cameras in the past, including the Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (aka AAS or "iISO" shoe) introduced by Minolta in 1988 and used on Sony Alpha DSLRs, SLTs and some NEX cameras, and the Smart Accessory Terminals types 1 (SAT) and 2 (SAT2) used on the majority of the Sony Alpha NEX-line. It also replaces Sony's former Cyber-shot hotshoe, Intelligent Accessory Shoe (IAS) and Active Interface Shoe (AIS).At first sight, the Multi Interface Shoe resembles a standard ISO 518 hotshoe with middle contact and frame ground and without any vendor-specific extra contacts, but additional electrical contacts are hidden under the front of the hotshoe. Therefore, the hotshoe is mechanically compatible with any ISO 518-based equipment, and while it does not allow to control third-party flashes, ISO-based flashes can be triggered at least. The hotshoe also features three holes in its metal base in order to support an optional locking mechanism in the flash or other hotshoe device. It does not, however, provide an auto-locking mechanism as on the Auto-lock Accessory Shoe.Electrically, the Multi Interface Shoe includes all signals of both the Auto-lock Accessory Shoe and the Smart Accessory Terminal 2, thereby allowing passive electromechanical adapters to be used.For this purpose, Sony provides ADP-MAA (top: Auto-lock, bottom: MIS) and ADP-AMA (top: MIS, bottom: Auto-lock) adapters. Both adapters route through the "F2" and "F3" signals; the Auto-lock hotshoe's "F1" signal is connected to the middle contact of the Multi Interface shoe, not pin 20 ("F1#"), which is left open. MIS pins 7 and 15 ("REG_GND") are internally connected to both sides of the frame as well as to the GND signal of the Auto-lock shoe's side. "MIC_GND" pin 4 is left open.The ADP-AMA's Auto-lock hotshoe features a switch, which shorts MIS pin 21 ("PGND") to "GND" when the adapter is mounted on a hotshoe without hole (as on a camera, or with ADP-MAA or FS-1200). Otherwise pin 21 is left open in the adapter (indicating wired or remote use). Assuming that pin 21 is tied to PGND in a camera's hotshoe, this allows flashes compatible with the Multi Interface Shoe to detect if they are mounted on the camera or not as it is necessary for ADI to work.In the ADP-MAA adapter, pins 2 and 3 ("ID2" and "ID1") are directly connected to GND, whereas pin 1 ("ID3") is pulled low via a 470 kΩ resistor.The first cameras to use the Multi Interface Shoe are the SLT-A99, NEX-6, NEX-VG900, NEX-VG30, DSC-RX1 and DSC-HX50. It is also used on all newer cameras including the ILCA-series and ILCE-series. In 2014, the Hasselblad HV has become the first third-party camera to support the Multi Interface Shoe as well.In 2013, Sony released a third hotshoe adapter, named ADP-MAC. It allows to mount equipment with Active Interface Shoe onto cameras with Multi Interface Shoe.The Multi Interface Shoe was integrated into the existing Minolta/Sony TTL flash cable system by the introduction of the flash shoe FA-CS1M (VX9371), a remote hotshoe with four-pin TTL cable port and a Multi Interface Shoe on its top and bottom.".
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- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageRevisionID "668954103".
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Active_Interface_Shoe.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Auto-lock_Accessory_Shoe.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital_SLR_cameras.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flash_mounts.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sony_Alpha_DSLR_cameras.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sony_flashes_for_Multi_Interface_Shoe.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Cyber-shot.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink DSLR.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Hasselblad_HV.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Hot_shoe.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Hotshoe.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink IISO_flash_shoe.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink ISO_518.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Intelligent_Accessory_Shoe.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Minolta.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Single_Lens_Translucent.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Smart_Accessory_Terminal.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_Alpha.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_Alpha_99.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_Cyber-shot_DSC-HX50.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_Cyber-shot_DSC-RX1.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_E-mount.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_Handycam_NEX-VG30.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_ILCA_camera.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_ILCE.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_ILCE_camera.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_NEX.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_NEX-6.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_NXCAM_NEX-VG900.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink Sony_SLT_camera.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLink File:Sony_mi_acessory_shoe.jpg.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Multi Interface Shoe".
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Multi Interface Shoe#ADP-AMA".
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Multi Interface Shoe#ADP-MAA".
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Multi Interface Shoe#ADP-MAC".
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Multi Interface Shoe#FA-CS1M".
- Multi_Interface_Shoe hasPhotoCollection Multi_Interface_Shoe.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stack.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe subject Category:Digital_SLR_cameras.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe subject Category:Flash_mounts.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe subject Category:Sony_Alpha_DSLR_cameras.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe subject Category:Sony_flashes_for_Multi_Interface_Shoe.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe hypernym Hotshoe.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe type Technique.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe comment "The Multi Interface Shoe (aka MI Shoe or MIS) is a proprietary camera hotshoe introduced by Sony on 12 September 2012, replacing an assortment of other proprietary hotshoes used by Sony in various types of cameras in the past, including the Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (aka AAS or "iISO" shoe) introduced by Minolta in 1988 and used on Sony Alpha DSLRs, SLTs and some NEX cameras, and the Smart Accessory Terminals types 1 (SAT) and 2 (SAT2) used on the majority of the Sony Alpha NEX-line.".
- Multi_Interface_Shoe label "Multi Interface Shoe".
- Multi_Interface_Shoe sameAs m.0nb7whx.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe sameAs Q6934547.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe sameAs Q6934547.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe sameAs MI热靴.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe wasDerivedFrom Multi_Interface_Shoe?oldid=668954103.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe depiction Sony_mi_acessory_shoe.jpg.
- Multi_Interface_Shoe isPrimaryTopicOf Multi_Interface_Shoe.