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What's the point of the little "nipple" on tripod mounting plates?

 
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Apr 06, 2010 21:23 |  #1

I've always wondered what the little metal "nipple" is for on tripod mounting plates...

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50 dollar follow up question...can i take it off? It's just scratching the bottom of my G9 up and I can see very little point to it aside from perhaps keeping tension on the mounting screw??

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Apr 06, 2010 21:33 |  #2

LowriderS10 wrote in post #9946856 (external link)
I've always wondered what the little metal "nipple" is for on tripod mounting plates...

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50 dollar follow up question...can i take it off? It's just scratching the bottom of my G9 up and I can see very little point to it aside from perhaps keeping tension on the mounting screw??

I've wondered the same. My cheaper tripod has one. My better tripod has none.




  
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Apr 06, 2010 21:39 |  #3

Some cameras/videocameras have two holes on the back. One for the nipple to fit in so the camera/videocamera doesn't rotate by itself.



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Apr 06, 2010 21:40 |  #4

it's for video cameras.

edit: looks like i was beaten to the punch


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Apr 06, 2010 22:17 |  #5

sweeeet, thanks...does that mean I can remove it? (so it doesn't scratch up my cameras?


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Apr 06, 2010 22:18 |  #6

LowriderS10 wrote in post #9947200 (external link)
sweeeet, thanks...does that mean I can remove it? (so it doesn't scratch up my cameras?

yup :)




  
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Apr 06, 2010 22:19 |  #7

w00t...mini project for tonight hahaha

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Apr 07, 2010 09:41 as a reply to  @ LowriderS10's post |  #8

can't you just put a piece of tape there to keep the nipple down?




  
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Apr 07, 2010 10:03 |  #9

My P&S camera has an extra hole for that nipple, my video camera doesn't. Every P&S I've owned had that hole.


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Of course the irony is that the larger camera bodies are the ones that NEED that hole, and don't have it


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Apr 07, 2010 10:26 |  #11

tommibear202 wrote in post #9949655 (external link)
can't you just put a piece of tape there to keep the nipple down?

I could and I have thought of that, but it's got quite a bit of pressure behind it, so I'd have to put a lot of tape on it...it would look stupid and would most likely interfere with the surface where the plate meets with the tripod...if it serves no purpose I might as well just take it off completely :)


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Apr 07, 2010 10:40 |  #12

i never knew what that was for. will be taking it off very soon.


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Apr 07, 2010 10:50 |  #13

Huh, I have never seen that on any of my tripod plates...


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Apr 07, 2010 11:20 |  #14

Depends in part on the head you get it with. I think I have that on one of my RC2 release plates, the one that came with the pan-tilt head which is more suitable for a video recorder. On the Manfrotto plates it unscrews from the bottom or (later ones, I understand) can be driven out from the top. Most of the RC2 plates I've seen have at least the holes for these alignment pins - 2 of them, one if the camera's mounted length-wise to the plate and a second opening if you mount the camera across the short dimension of the plate.


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Apr 08, 2010 00:00 |  #15

I took mine off, def easier without it.


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