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Nov 29, 2007 11:10 |  #1

Hi folks

I am in the process of getting an Acratech GV2 head and I obviously need some plates for it. I will need a plate for the 1D2n and one for the 300f4.

What do people recommend? I like the look of the kirk plates as they are hollow and also the one for the 300 has a notch for the tripod foot to go into. Is this however a disavantage?

I'm not after an L bracket yet, I can't justify spending that amount considering how little I use the camera in portrait orientation.

Thanks for any advice

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Nov 29, 2007 11:22 |  #2

Kirk and RRS are like Porsche and Ferrari...

Hard to say which is better, and some will prefer one of the other, but in essence they are all absolutely well built and well engineered. (and overpriced!)

I am an RRS fan myself..


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Nov 29, 2007 11:38 |  #3

Depends also on the QR clamp you are using:
From the RRS site:
NOTE ABOUT LEVER-RELEASE CLAMPS: Due to wide variations in other brands of Arca-Swiss compatible plates, we recommend using our lever-release clamps only with Really Right Stuff or Wimberley brand quick-release plates. To ensure compatibility with our lever-release clamps, we do offer a plate trade-in discount. If you already own Arca-style plates from other manufacturers (Kirk, Foba, Markins, AcraTech, Novoflex, or Arca-Swiss), we offer a $22.50 exchange discount towards purchase of a Really Right Stuff quick-release plate"


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Nov 29, 2007 12:49 |  #4

I'll be using the Acratech clamp so I dont think that will matter René


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Nov 29, 2007 14:51 |  #5

Oh and thanks for taking the time to reply


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Nov 30, 2007 17:15 |  #6

Well if no one else has any input I think I'll just go with the Kirk ones


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Nov 30, 2007 19:10 |  #7

I am very happy with the Wimberley lens plates, but the safety screws don't work on the AS head I have.


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Nov 30, 2007 19:20 |  #8

I have Wimberley plates on my lenses and RRS plates on my cameras.


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Nov 30, 2007 20:59 |  #9

I use the Kirk plates and L-bracket with the arca-swiss and wimberly products. Works great.


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Nov 30, 2007 21:21 |  #10

Anyone know if these arca type plates similar in height (thickness)? Reason I asked is because I plan on leaving it attached.


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Nov 30, 2007 21:32 |  #11

i use RRS, works for me...


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Nov 30, 2007 21:34 |  #12

the.good.life wrote in post #4416804 (external link)
Anyone know if these arca type plates similar in height (thickness)? Reason I asked is because I plan on leaving it attached.

All the Arca-Swiss style plates are supposed to be compatible with each other and they're meant to be kept attached to the camera or lens.


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