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Any interest in custom Arca-style plate for DMR?


JeffWright

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I'm in contact with a couple of manufacturers for camera L-plates to make one of these for the R8/R9 and DMR. If you're interested, and seriously enough to commit any front end money, please let me know. I don't check in much here, but you can email me here or through my web site.

 

If you have no idea what I'm talking about, read about them here:

http://www.reallyrightstuff.com/tutorials/L_plates/index.html

 

Thanks!

 

Jeff Wright

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I'm in contact with a couple of manufacturers for camera L-plates to make one of these for the R8/R9 and DMR. If you're interested, and seriously enough to commit any front end money, please let me know. I don't check in much here, but you can email me here or through my web site.

 

If you have no idea what I'm talking about, read about them here:

http://www.reallyrightstuff.com/tutorials/L_plates/index.html

 

Thanks!

 

Jeff Wright

Jeff Just confirming again as I originally asked this question. My email is glenerrolrd@yahoo.com Roger Dunham

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I'm in contact with a couple of manufacturers for camera L-plates to make one of these for the R8/R9 and DMR. If you're interested, and seriously enough to commit any front end money, please let me know. I don't check in much here, but you can email me here or through my web site.

 

If you have no idea what I'm talking about, read about them here:

Really Right Stuff...for photography afield

 

Thanks!

 

Jeff Wright

 

Jeff

 

i am ready to plonk down my cash. I am using the RRS generic L bracket and it leaves (a lot) to be desired. I would pay up to $200 for a real version.

 

Woody Spedden

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Yeah, I'd "like" an L plate for the DMR, though I find I don't use them as much as just the regular RRS flat plate.

 

I had the custom RRS L for the Canon 1ds2, I really never used the "L" shape very much, but from time to time it was handy.

 

Their (excellent) flash bracket mounts on the bottom flat plate too; and I have a RRS ball head on my Gitzo, so the need for an L plate has become minimal since the ballhead itself drops vertically very well and quickly too (not that I need quick on the tripod much!).

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