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- High quality Manfrotto quick release plate
- Compatible with RC2/Q2 quick release system
- Features a 3/8" attachment
- Rotation preventing design
- Durable aluminium construction
Manfrotto 200PLARCH-38 Quick Release Plate for 35mm SLR
Product ID: 6618
SKU: 6618
Model: 200PLARCH-38
Ean: 8024221265545
Manufacturer: Manfrotto
Condition: New product
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| Type of Product | Quick release adapters |
| Compatible | Fujifilm |
| Compatible | Nikon |
| Tripod accessory | ātrās noņemšanas plāksnītes |
Product details
Provides alignment for 90° shots with 35mm SLR camera.
The compact dimensions and the lightweight aluminum construction allow to stay always attached under the camera without adding weight and dimension. The grip rubber maintains the camera safely attached providing maximum precision when moving and setting the camera. The 200PLARCH-38 plate is easily attached under the camera by rotating a special flip with the fingers, without requiring additional tools. The large dimension of the finger clip provide maximum strength and safety. The additional provided VHS anti rotation pin can be used with camcorders to maintain maximum stability when shooting.
The compact dimensions and the lightweight aluminum construction allow to stay always attached under the camera without adding weight and dimension. The grip rubber maintains the camera safely attached providing maximum precision when moving and setting the camera. The 200PLARCH-38 plate is easily attached under the camera by rotating a special flip with the fingers, without requiring additional tools. The large dimension of the finger clip provide maximum strength and safety. The additional provided VHS anti rotation pin can be used with camcorders to maintain maximum stability when shooting.
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