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Jan 4, 2019 09:42:21   #
rydabyk Loc: Florida Panhandle
 
SusanFromVermont wrote:
I use RRS L-brackets. The quality is exceptional, worth the price. However, they do not switch between models of cameras like a "universal" L-bracket would. This is a factor to consider.

As another person said, they are configured to fit your particular camera, not only for the openings, but also for fit against the camera body. This prevents rotation. Their camera plates are the same type of design. This is also a factor to consider. The "universal" L-brackets and camera plates are flat, so when using a heavy lens on a tripod, there is more risk of rotation [unscrewing from the body].

I also agree with the suggestion to look for pre-owned if you want to save money. You may not find the right one right away, but it is up to you whether you are willing to keep searching or buy new.

I have 2 cameras, each with its own L-bracket, that stays on that camera all the time. I also credit the L-bracket with helping to prevent damage to my camera when I took a fall, with it on a strap around my neck. [Also the lens hood helped.] The camera got a bit muddy, the L-bracket got a ding, but camera and lens survived with no damage! There was undoubtedly a bit of luck too, but luck always prefers a little help!

Hope this helps with your decision.
I use RRS L-brackets. The quality is exceptional,... (show quote)


PERFECT! Thank you!

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Jan 4, 2019 09:42:58   #
rydabyk Loc: Florida Panhandle
 
billnourse wrote:
Sunwayfoto makes camera specific L Brackets. I use one as does several of my friends. They are well made, fit the camera well and won't break the bank.

http://www.sunwayfoto.com/e_goodsmulu.aspx?cid=51

Bill


Thanks Bill, much appreciated.

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Jan 4, 2019 10:40:58   #
j.l.h
 
I second the Kirk brackets as I have two of them for different camera makes. The advantage I think for the L Brackets is when you shoot portrait mode the weight of the camera is over the head not pulling off the side. Is your tripod/head setup Arca Swiss compatable?

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Jan 4, 2019 11:06:03   #
rydabyk Loc: Florida Panhandle
 
j.l.h wrote:
I second the Kirk brackets as I have two of them for different camera makes. The advantage I think for the L Brackets is when you shoot portrait mode the weight of the camera is over the head not pulling off the side. Is your tripod/head setup Arca Swiss compatable?


Thanks and that is exactly why I am getting them, my camera almost tipped over the other day when I almost wasn't paying attention. The camera may have survived but I really doubt that the ND and GND filters would have. As for the tripod, right now it is set up for the RC-2 so I need the adapter plate but I may just get the plate to convert the Manfrotto ball head to the Arca Swiss system. Still debating that right now. I appreciate the input!

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Jan 4, 2019 14:15:24   #
SusanFromVermont Loc: Southwest corner of Vermont
 
rydabyk wrote:
Thanks and that is exactly why I am getting them, my camera almost tipped over the other day when I almost wasn't paying attention. The camera may have survived but I really doubt that the ND and GND filters would have. As for the tripod, right now it is set up for the RC-2 so I need the adapter plate but I may just get the plate to convert the Manfrotto ball head to the Arca Swiss system. Still debating that right now. I appreciate the input!

The plate will keep the camera from rotating, but the tripod is what has to be stable enough to handle the camera-lens combination you are using. How sturdy is the tripod?

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Jan 4, 2019 14:26:52   #
rydabyk Loc: Florida Panhandle
 
SusanFromVermont wrote:
The plate will keep the camera from rotating, but the tripod is what has to be stable enough to handle the camera-lens combination you are using. How sturdy is the tripod?

Thanks Susan, the Manfrotto tripod that I’m using is fine it supports my 6D and either the Canon 400mm L or the 100-400 L IS so I’m positive it will support the EOS-R with any of the smaller and lighter 16-35, 24-70 or 70-200 which are the only ones I would use. 🙂

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Jan 4, 2019 14:54:24   #
SusanFromVermont Loc: Southwest corner of Vermont
 
rydabyk wrote:
Thanks Susan, the Manfrotto tripod that I’m using is fine it supports my 6D and either the Canon 400mm L or the 100-400 L IS so I’m positive it will support the EOS-R with any of the smaller and lighter 16-35, 24-70 or 70-200 which are the only ones I would use. 🙂

Had to ask! There are other reasons why a tripod and camera can tip over, but that was the first one to come to mind.

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Jan 5, 2019 07:52:37   #
mrtaxi Loc: Old Westbury NY, Fort Lauderdale, FL
 
I tried a few cheap ones early on and threw them away they never had a perfect fit and tended to slip. Now I only use RRS. As explained each is specific to each camera and a 2nd plate needed if you use the grip. They are totally secure. Just darn expensive. I have purchased a couple used as well.

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Jan 5, 2019 08:05:57   #
mizzee Loc: Boston,Ma
 
Because I didn’t choose to pay $120-160, I bought a ProMaster that fits my Olympus model. As you browse, keep in mind that you may need to access your remote cable port on the side of the camera or the battery door. If you go generic, those may be covered up which will entail removing the plate...

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Jan 5, 2019 10:08:42   #
nikondoug
 
I have always purchased the RRS L-brackets for all my camera bodies, just make sure you get the correct one to match you camera body.

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Jan 5, 2019 10:21:05   #
brooklyn-camera I Loc: Brooklyn, NY
 
I have heard and seen L Brackets advertised on B&H and Adorama and have no idea what these are used for. A little help would be nice, just a lite reply, no need to get deep into the use of the L bracket. I am sure that I am not the only one not knowing what L brackets are used for, photo or video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbjDO0iNGL0 Now I know, never mind my question....sorry guys.

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Jan 5, 2019 10:24:30   #
rydabyk Loc: Florida Panhandle
 
Thanks everyone, I ordered one from Sunwayfoto that is made for the camera. I’ll see how it fits and let yinz know.

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Jan 5, 2019 10:52:56   #
rydabyk Loc: Florida Panhandle
 
brooklyn-camera I wrote:
I have heard and seen L Brackets advertised on B&H and Adorama and have no idea what these are used for. A little help would be nice, just a lite reply, no need to get deep into the use of the L bracket. I am sure that I am not the only one not knowing what L brackets are used for, photo or video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbjDO0iNGL0 Now I know, never mind my question....sorry guys.



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Jan 5, 2019 12:15:13   #
latebloomer Loc: Topeka, KS
 
wireloose wrote:
RRS and Kirk are consistently very good. I have tried Sunway and assorted others over the years and always ended returning them, just not a solid fit. For the 6D I would look on ebay, they typically run about half the price of new.




RRS is expensive (outrageous?); yet, they fit like a glove. I have had cheaper L brackets that just did not have the fit or finish of RRS. Buy the best and cry once.

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Jan 5, 2019 12:35:32   #
cytafex Loc: Clarksburg MA
 
rydabyk wrote:
Looking for recommendations on "L" plates for a Canon 6D and/or EOS R. There are just so many on the market that I have looked at.

Thanks!


I paid less than $10 for L plate on eBay. It does what it's supposed to do. For years I paid top $ for Gitzo gear, not any more.

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