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02/04/2005 09:38:55 AM · #1 |
Greetings,
I am looking to purchase an L-Bracket for my 20D for easier switching to portrait mode plus the added stability the L-Bracket provides.
I really only see two out there from a quick search:
Kirk Photo L-Bracket, $179.95
Really Right Stuff L-Bracket, $160.00
Two questions:
1) Anyone know of any alternative vendors I might have missed?
2) Does anyone already have one of these two brackets and care to share their opinion of them?
Thanks,
Rich. |
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02/04/2005 10:48:13 AM · #2 |
I use a Newton Di400Cr (Newton's website) $209.95 USD at B&H. |
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02/04/2005 12:01:37 PM · #3 |
I use the one by Manfrotto. Since I have the joystick head for my tripod it comes in very handy for switching from portrait to landscape and vice versa.
If I recall correctly the cost was around $150 CDN at Henry's.
Message edited by author 2005-02-04 12:03:00. |
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02/04/2005 01:11:19 PM · #4 |
Would you have a link or part number by chance? I am trying to locate this item on Manfrotto's and B&H's site and coming up empty.
Originally posted by cpanaioti: I use the one by Manfrotto. Since I have the joystick head for my tripod it comes in very handy for switching from portrait to landscape and vice versa.
If I recall correctly the cost was around $150 CDN at Henry's. |
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02/04/2005 01:28:50 PM · #5 |
I think the Kirk and the RRS are the best made out there, and a bit expensive too. I went with RRS products. I dont have the L plate but I do have the bottom plate for the 20D as well as a plate for the 70-200L.
Great products and great service |
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02/04/2005 01:51:29 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by richterrell: Greetings,
I am looking to purchase an L-Bracket for my 20D for easier switching to portrait mode plus the added stability the L-Bracket provides.
I really only see two out there from a quick search:
Kirk Photo L-Bracket, $179.95
Really Right Stuff L-Bracket, $160.00
Two questions:
1) Anyone know of any alternative vendors I might have missed?
2) Does anyone already have one of these two brackets and care to share their opinion of them?
Thanks,
Rich. |
I purchased a Stroboframe flash bracket from National Camera a few years ago, very happy with it. (If I recall it was about $80.00) Here is a link showing how it is used (can be quickly flipped from landscape to portrait, and has a tripod mount on the bottom of it. Check it out.
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02/04/2005 08:05:43 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by richterrell: Would you have a link or part number by chance? I am trying to locate this item on Manfrotto's and B&H's site and coming up empty.
Originally posted by cpanaioti: I use the one by Manfrotto. Since I have the joystick head for my tripod it comes in very handy for switching from portrait to landscape and vice versa.
If I recall correctly the cost was around $150 CDN at Henry's. | |
341 Elbow Bracket is all it says on the box. I hope that helps.
B&H Link
I think the $150 was for my macro rails and this rang in at about $80 CDN. That seems about right looking at the US price at B & H.
Message edited by author 2005-02-04 20:09:43.
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02/17/2005 10:02:21 PM · #8 |
After some deliberation, I ended up going with the L-Bracket from Really Right Stuff. It arrived today, and I am very pleased with the quality and fit. Just thought I would complete this thread :-) |
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