... or do I need to get a RSS ballhead as well? I like my Manfrotto 488RC2 but I can also see the benefit in using an L plate. Any way to mix the RRS L plate with a 488RC2?
pixel_junkie Goldmember 2,013 posts Likes: 143 Joined May 2007 Location: Southern California More info | Jun 29, 2008 12:35 | #1 |
Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Jun 29, 2008 12:36 | #2 You can replace the Manfrotto QR base plate with a RRS one . . . They just screw onto the heads. Jon
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Moonjo Senior Member 401 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Rocky Mountains More info | I believe there are two QR clamps from RRS that will fit the 488RC2 ball head. EOS R5 BG-R10 | EOS R5 | Canon RF70-200 f/2.8L IS | Canon RF24-70mm f/2.8LIS | Canon EF100mm f/2.8LIS | Canon EF135mm f/2.0L | Canon EF85mm f/1.2L II | Canon EF24-105 f/4.0L IS | 580EX II.... and other lighting stuff
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jhom Goldmember 1,320 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Dallas, TX More info | Jun 29, 2008 20:55 | #6 Here is a list of the recommended clamps for various ballhead conversions: http://reallyrightstuff.com/QR/08.html Jim
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Magic_Puzzle Member 145 posts Joined Jan 2008 More info | Jul 01, 2008 21:43 | #7 The "L" bracket will work with almost any standard Arca style ball head. I use my 40D with a Markins M10 ball head and also with a Manfrotto ball head. I love my RRS "L" bracket and highly recommend it to anyone who asks.
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fxk Senior Member 578 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: The vast wilderness of the Mid-Atlantic states More info | Jul 03, 2008 09:14 | #8 Jon wrote in post #5814964 You can replace the Manfrotto QR base plate with a RRS one . . . They just screw onto the heads. +1 - any Arca-Swiss compatible clamp will work - see how the manfrotto QR plate attached, and get a clamp that will be compatible with that ball.
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | Jul 03, 2008 09:29 | #9 pixel_junkie wrote in post #5814997 Would you be able to send me a link of the part from the RRS website? If you have the time ... I didn't realize it was that difficult to Google 'RRS' and select the first item on the results! You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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Pinto Always in our hearts and minds. R.I.P. More info | Jul 03, 2008 10:03 | #10 I'm sure the quality is superior to Manfrotto, but I just wish this stuff wasn't so insanely expensive.
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PacAce Cream of the Crop 26,900 posts Likes: 40 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Keystone State, USA More info | Jul 03, 2008 11:24 | #11 Pinto wrote in post #5841562 I'm sure the quality is superior to Manfrotto, but I just wish this stuff wasn't so insanely expensive. A 20D was insanely expensive. A 70-200 f/2.8 L is insanely expensive and so is the 24-105 f/4 L. An AS compatible clamps, like those from RRS and Wimberley, are, by comparison, relievingly affordable. ...Leo
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Pinto Always in our hearts and minds. R.I.P. More info | Jul 03, 2008 12:10 | #12 PacAce wrote in post #5842122 A 20D was insanely expensive. A 70-200 f/2.8 L is insanely expensive and so is the 24-105 f/4 L. An AS compatible clamps, like those from RRS and Wimberley, are, by comparison, relievingly affordable. ![]() I guess I don't understand your logic, or I didn't make myself clear enough. I was making the comparison to the Manfrotto product, which is at the very least, satisfactorily durable.
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Jul 03, 2008 13:36 | #13 Pinto wrote in post #5842418 The Manfrotto base and plate cost $30.00. The basic RSS base plus plate is $175.00. That's 6 times higher. And while the Manfotto's fit most cameras you apparently have to have a completely different plate for each body. There are also cheaper, generic plates. "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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ben_r_ -POTN's Three legged Support- 15,894 posts Likes: 13 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Sacramento, CA More info | Jul 03, 2008 13:42 | #14 Pinto wrote in post #5842418 I guess I don't understand your logic, or I didn't make myself clear enough. I was making the comparison to the Manfrotto product, which is at the very least, satisfactorily durable. The Manfrotto base and plate cost $30.00. The basic RSS base plus plate is $175.00. That's 6 times higher. And while the Manfotto's fit most cameras you apparently have to have a completely different plate for each body. And I certainly don't think it can be justified by the old "You get what you pay for". I bought a package of two stainless steel threaded studs yesterday at Home Depot for $.79. RSS's price for the same item is $4.00 each. Tens times higher! They're selling their product and making money. Good for them. Their price point probably has more to do with lower sales volume than anything else, but I just wish the price was a little more relative to my perceived value of the product. End of rant. Yea thats been my problem with RRS from the start. IMO they are ridiculously over priced and the fact that all their plates are specific to some camera body or lens makes it even worse. Thats why I was thinking about just sticking with the Bogen system when I get my Gitzo tripo and markins head... [Gear List | Flickr
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Moonjo Senior Member 401 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Rocky Mountains More info | I understand where PacAce is coming from, but I'm not trying to take up sides here. I also get Pinto's point as well. EOS R5 BG-R10 | EOS R5 | Canon RF70-200 f/2.8L IS | Canon RF24-70mm f/2.8LIS | Canon EF100mm f/2.8LIS | Canon EF135mm f/2.0L | Canon EF85mm f/1.2L II | Canon EF24-105 f/4.0L IS | 580EX II.... and other lighting stuff
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