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Locul
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Mar 14, 2012 06:20 |  #1

Hi

For some time ago i came by this quick release plate for DSLR. The idea was to have the receiver mounted on the belt or shoulderstrap. When needed you could twist it to release or some thing near that. BUT i can´t find the damn thing again. Does anyone know what i mean and if so please link. This will be the ideal setup on my KTM Adv 950 for travelling.

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Oh it will be mounted on a 7d.

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Mar 14, 2012 06:27 |  #2

Could you be thinking of the Capture Camera system?


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Mar 14, 2012 06:36 |  #3

RandyS wrote in post #14083723 (external link)
Could you be thinking of the Capture Camera system?


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I think so -- but I'm not sure if they've come out with the modification to allow it to clip onto a bike. Maybe it's something the car photogs use, I'm not too sure about that.

Welcome to the forum, and nice bike indeed!


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Mar 14, 2012 13:34 as a reply to  @ willspective's post |  #4

Thank you for very quick reply.

That is exactly what i´ve found back then. And no, no attaching to the bike and maybe anyway. Know you made me think a little bit. Will look into this with the enduristan tankbag.

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Mar 14, 2012 14:07 |  #5

something like the Cotton Carrier mounts either on the chest or on the belt, and is quickly removed.
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …4294255798/phd/​4288591778 (external link)


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