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Nov 22, 2012 14:26:57   #
canuck Loc: Oakville, on
 
Can anyone help me with this one! I have a Fairfax Elevator tripod, forty years plus old, very solid & sturdy, weight, not much more than the newer ones found today. But it lacks the snap off-on feature, I have to screw the camera onto the tripod, is there connector that can be screwed to the tripod that has a snap off- on feature? Thanks, Canuck

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Nov 22, 2012 14:43:14   #
busted_shutter
 
Even forty years old, all you'll need is a quick-release mounting system.

http://www.adorama.com/catalog.tpl?op=itemlist&cat1=Tripods&cat2=Quick%20Release%20Systems%20%26%20Plates

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Nov 22, 2012 14:55:11   #
canuck Loc: Oakville, on
 
Thanks Rex, I'am off to the camera shop!!

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Nov 23, 2012 07:15:52   #
heyjoe Loc: cincinnati ohio
 
i keep the plate on the bottom of my camera full time
i use the manfrotto 501 fluid head

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Nov 23, 2012 07:58:11   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
canuck wrote:
Can anyone help me with this one! I have a Fairfax Elevator tripod, forty years plus old, very solid & sturdy, weight, not much more than the newer ones found today. But it lacks the snap off-on feature, I have to screw the camera onto the tripod, is there connector that can be screwed to the tripod that has a snap off- on feature? Thanks, Canuck

You got the perfect answer with the reference to Manfrotto. It's a standard brand available everywhere. I have the mounting plate on each of my tripods/monopods, and each camera has a matching QR plate always attached. I can snap any camera onto any tripod without searching for bits and pieces.

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Nov 23, 2012 08:51:24   #
Willy Loc: Alaska
 
canuck wrote:
Can anyone help me with this one! I have a Fairfax Elevator tripod, forty years plus old, very solid & sturdy, weight, not much more than the newer ones found today. But it lacks the snap off-on feature, I have to screw the camera onto the tripod, is there connector that can be screwed to the tripod that has a snap off- on feature? Thanks, Canuck


Check out Really Right Stuff ball heads & a "L" bracket for your camera. I use a BH40

http://reallyrightstuff.com/Items.aspx?code=Ballhead40&key=cat
http://reallyrightstuff.com/ProductDesc.aspx?code=B5D3-LA&type=0&eq=&desc=B5D3-LA%3a-L-Plate-for-5D-Mk-III%2c-Rev-A&key=it

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Nov 26, 2012 00:42:35   #
Larrie Loc: NE Ohio
 
jerryc41 wrote:
canuck wrote:
Can anyone help me with this one! I have a Fairfax Elevator tripod, forty years plus old, very solid & sturdy, weight, not much more than the newer ones found today. But it lacks the snap off-on feature, I have to screw the camera onto the tripod, is there connector that can be screwed to the tripod that has a snap off- on feature? Thanks, Canuck

You got the perfect answer with the reference to Manfrotto. It's a standard brand available everywhere. I have the mounting plate on each of my tripods/monopods, and each camera has a matching QR plate always attached. I can snap any camera onto any tripod without searching for bits and pieces.
quote=canuck Can anyone help me with this one! I ... (show quote)

I wish someone made a rubber boot that would slip on over the Manfrotto plates to give more stability and scratch protection when it's set down .

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