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Subject: [OM] (OM) Manfrotto quick-release plates
From: "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 02:54:40 +1300
Re: Manfrotto quick-release plates and slippage when orienting the camera 
and lens for portrait format shots -

John Shaw, on page 72 of his book "Close-ups in Nature" illustrates a 
simple aluminium ledge he made to screw on to the hexagonal QR plates. 

It would work a treat, and I really *must* make one before I stuff-up the cork 
mating face of the QR plate through me having to tighten extremely hard to 
overcome slippage. The tightening method I use involves using the camera 
and lens as a wrench ... :-(.

I wouldn't be without my QR plates, even if new ones do cost $60+ each. 
They make it SO easy to swap cameras on one tripod setting, and at other 
times ...

The only other significant grouch I have about the hexagonal plates ( other 
than the slippage issue) is that (although the hexagonal plate intuitively 
would seem to be a great format) in practice they can be deceivingly 
treacherous; several times I have thought I had the camera securely locked 
on to the top of the tripod, only to have it fall off. I now routinely give the 
secured camera a bit of a yank to check that it is indeed secure.

The limited experience I have with the rectangular QR plates is that they are 
much more certain of getting a secure anchorage at first try (so that a 
second try is not needed).

If anybody would like a picture or two of the Shaw plate, please ask and I will 
provide.

Brian Swale. 
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