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Do you use an "L" bracket?
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Apr 26, 2019 12:47:02   #
grandpaw
 
Don't know how often I would use an "L" bracket but I am considering purchasing one. Anything to look out for other than the access to ports on the left side of the camera and access to battery compartment. Recommendations for use on a Nikon D500 or D600.

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Apr 26, 2019 13:00:44   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
You can click on "Report Issue" at the bottom of your post and ask to move to discussion forum.
I've never used an L bracket.
Pat

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Apr 26, 2019 13:04:36   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
I've not used one.
I just adjust the tripod.

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Apr 26, 2019 13:07:09   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
grandpaw wrote:
Don't know how often I would use an "L" bracket but I am considering purchasing one. Anything to look out for other than the access to ports on the left side of the camera and access to battery compartment. Recommendations for use on a Nikon D500 or D600.

I thought I put this in the discussion forum and put it here by mistake. Is there a way for me to delete this and repost in the correct form?


They are permanently attached to all my cameras, except for my Pentax 645 because its "sorta" build-in with that one! Yes, all access ports/battery compartments are easily accessable with them attached. I have several, Kirk, RRS and PMG, all are of good quality, but the PMG, I like best, it has the best build quality and its part of a modular system/set-up, so its the most versatile of them!

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Apr 26, 2019 13:19:05   #
f8lee Loc: New Mexico
 
L brackets are certainly convenient when you want the camera in portrait orientation - this keeps the bulk of the weight over the center of the ball head rather than becoming a lopsided affair that could even fall over it tapped the right way (depending on tripod). Also, on occasion I will use a sturdy tabletop tripod with an RRS clamp, and after attaching the camera with the side clamped in brace the camera against a wall or tree or whatever's handy. If i didn't have an L bracket then this would be nigh on impossible (at least to get a landscape orientation)

I keep them on all my cameras.

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Apr 26, 2019 13:30:49   #
ahudina Loc: Browns Point, WA
 
grandpaw wrote:
Don't know how often I would use an "L" bracket but I am considering purchasing one. Anything to look out for other than the access to ports on the left side of the camera and access to battery compartment. Recommendations for use on a Nikon D500 or D600.

I thought I put this in the discussion forum and put it here by mistake. Is there a way for me to delete this and repost in the correct form?


I have them on both my dslr’s. I second the recommendation of PMG (Pro Media Gear). Great build quality, they have ones that also work with battery grips.

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Apr 26, 2019 14:24:33   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
grandpaw wrote:
Don't know how often I would use an "L" bracket but I am considering purchasing one. Anything to look out for other than the access to ports on the left side of the camera and access to battery compartment. Recommendations for use on a Nikon D500 or D600.

I thought I put this in the discussion forum and put it here by mistake. Is there a way for me to delete this and repost in the correct form?


Prices for commercially made "L" brackets are all over the map ! from $15 - $200 !

You CAN make your own ......

If you prefer to use anything other than a ball head or 3-way tilting head and you want to go vertical, then an "L" bracket becomes VERY attractive. They are especially attractive when using pan/tilt only fluid video or gimbal heads.

When using a commercially made "L" bracket, I have found this corresponding bracket to be almost mandatory to allow adjusting for proper weight balance over the head's pivot point ! - https://www.ebay.com/itm/140mm-Nodal-Rail-Slide-Plate-QR-Clamp-Macro-Panoramic-Bracket-For-Arca-Swiss-RRS/371644924814?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l9372

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Apr 26, 2019 15:11:38   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
I have them on all my cameras, either RRS or Kirk. Install once. Leave on always. Zero thought to then attaching to tripod or mono. Minor added benefit, metal L bracket takes most of the scrapes and knocks, not camera body.

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Apr 26, 2019 15:31:26   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
I have them on all my cameras, either RRS or Kirk. Install once. Leave on always. Zero thought to then attaching to tripod or mono. Minor added benefit, metal L bracket takes most of the scrapes and knocks, not camera body.


Exactly...I don't leave home without one!

I'm partial to RRS and Kirk.

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Apr 26, 2019 15:34:00   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
Someday, MAYBE, we will see cameras with SQUARE sensors - so we can do away with all this foolishness ! ALA, Hasselblad and Rolleiflex ....
.

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Apr 26, 2019 15:37:20   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
imagemeister wrote:
Someday, MAYBE, we will see cameras with SQUARE sensors - so we can do away with all this foolishness ! ALA, Hasselblad and Rolleiflex ....
.


Can you get a square meal from a round can?

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Apr 26, 2019 15:42:27   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
DaveO wrote:
Can you get a square meal from a round can?


Only in the Army !

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Apr 26, 2019 15:45:49   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
imagemeister wrote:
Only in the Army !


You are definitely old corps! Not many around who had C-Rats!

BTW, did you ever make it up to Sebastian?

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Apr 26, 2019 15:57:13   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
DaveO wrote:
You are definitely old corps! Not many around who had C-Rats!

BTW, did you ever make it up to Sebastian?


Have not been since we were there - but HIGH on my list seeing what Mark Smith does there !

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Apr 26, 2019 16:03:49   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
imagemeister wrote:
Have not been since we were there - but HIGH on my list seeing what Mark Smith does there !


I'm flying in tomorrow...short trip and was going to do a first trip to Lake Apopka, Wildlife Drive is open Sunday, but, but... I'll PM you in a few minutes.

I think I told you that I went through there with Mark last fall, but the Red Tide was bad news and we bailed.

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