I'm contemplating getting an L bracket for my 5DMkIII. I'm looking at the Kirk and the Really Right Stuff.
Does anyone have any preference, and why?
Thanks
Killjoy Goldmember 3,648 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: Clayton, CA More info | Oct 25, 2014 18:17 | #1 I'm contemplating getting an L bracket for my 5DMkIII. I'm looking at the Kirk and the Really Right Stuff. Some people hunt with a gun. I use a Canon.
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joayne Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 25, 2014 18:39 | #2 Hi Killjoy! I've got RSS brackets on a 5Dc and 5d mkII and think they are the fine.. joayne Contribute to POTN | Worldwide Photo Week
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jlt23 Senior Member 498 posts Likes: 85 Joined May 2010 Location: Tustin, CA More info | Oct 25, 2014 18:40 | #3 I have RRS L brackets and lots of their stuff. Made very well and works well with their stuff. I haven't tried a Kirk so I can't compare. James
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Oct 25, 2014 18:41 | #4 Thanks Joayne. That's a lot of help. LOL Some people hunt with a gun. I use a Canon.
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Oct 25, 2014 18:43 | #5 jlt23 wrote in post #17232974 I have RRS L brackets and lots of their stuff. Made very well and works well with their stuff. I haven't tried a Kirk so I can't compare. Thanks. As well as quality, I was wondering about usability. Some people hunt with a gun. I use a Canon.
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Oct 25, 2014 18:44 | #6 joayne wrote in post #17232973 Hi Killjoy! I've got RSS brackets on a 5Dc and 5d mkII and think they are the fine.. ...but remember you will have to pay tax. I've got one Kirk on a 1DmkIII and it seems perfectly fine. So I don't really have a preference between them.. and they seem to be the same price. I don't think there is really a big difference and you get that little cable thingy with the Kirk Are the side covers easily accessible with both brackets? Can you easily plug in a remote shutter on each of them? Some people hunt with a gun. I use a Canon.
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joayne Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 25, 2014 20:39 | #7 Yes .. But I do have small hands lol. The openings are made so you can access battery, cards and cables etc. joayne Contribute to POTN | Worldwide Photo Week
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KaosImagery Goldmember 1,543 posts Gallery: 31 photos Best ofs: 3 Likes: 1955 Joined Sep 2009 Location: near Saratoga Springs, NY More info | Oct 26, 2014 08:00 | #8 I have a KIrk L for the 5D3 and RRS Ls for my other bodies. You won't go wrong with either, both manufacturers make quality products.
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ozzmodan Senior Member 260 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Alberta, Canada More info | Oct 26, 2014 08:08 | #9 cutwater wrote in post #17233644 I have a KIrk L for the 5D3 and RRS Ls for my other bodies. You won't go wrong with either, both manufacturers make quality products. I did read somewhere that if you attach a strap to the camera lugs, the lug on the left is blocked by the RSS bracket and you have to remove the bracket to attach. The Kirk bracket comes with an optional use piece that creates a new attachment point for the strap, so you don't have to remove the bracket to attach. Best to double check as RSS sometimes comes out with a design revision, so they may have changed that. I also have used RRS L-brackets until I got my 5D3. The original version of the RRS L-bracket for the 5D3 apparently wasn't very well done so I ended up going with the Kirk one. It seems to have a similar build quality as the RRS brackets I was used to.
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Oct 26, 2014 11:46 | #10 Thanks for the input folks. Some people hunt with a gun. I use a Canon.
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ricsha Member 110 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2014 Location: Central Oregon Coast More info | Oct 26, 2014 12:00 | #11 I have, or have had, several of each and you can't really go wrong with either. They are both of the very highest quality, and will get the job done without issue. That said, when I have a choice, I will pick the RRS brackets over Kirk only because they seem to be a little more "refined", more rounded corners and smoother radiuses where there are curves, while Kirks tend to be a little less rounded. Buy either and be happy!
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Oct 26, 2014 12:12 | #12 I've owned a few RRS L brackets, but for the 5D3, I'de look at sirui or some off other high quality knockoff. Heck my $20 knockoff for the A7r is 90% as good as the $200 RRS bracket. Sony A7siii/A7iv/ZV-1 - FE 24/1.4 - SY 24/2.8 - FE 35/2.8 - FE 50/1.8 - FE 85/1.8 - F 600/5.6 - CZ 100-300 - Tamron 17-28/2.8 - 28-75/2.8 - 28-200 RXD
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Oct 30, 2014 07:52 | #14 Thanks for the info, folks. Some people hunt with a gun. I use a Canon.
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eddieb1 Senior Member 986 posts Likes: 227 Joined Apr 2013 Location: Oregon More info | Oct 30, 2014 08:05 | #15 Killjoy wrote in post #17241428 Thanks for the info, folks. Take a look at the Sunwayphoto L brackets. Quality is great and it looks pretty much the same as the RRS bracket. Plus, it's 1/2 the price. Bought mine from an ebay seller. Fast delivery, too.
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