Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]You know I may have said the LL Rue site meaning Kirk Enterprises for alternatives to the RRS plate. My beef with RRS is the annoyance of conducting business with RRS. In the past they refused phone orders, and credit cards. All had to have been done by mail. The clamp system does make for a sturdy connection but I don't agree that it is all that fast. Plus, I find the size of the plates in most cases to be excessive. When you find yourself locked in to carrying them on several lenses AND several bodies it adds up. Never mind the fact that all those edges and corners are sharp and are not forgiving when they inevitably hit another piece of gear. That being said... I do LOVE the B1 ball head, so much so that I had my clamp replaced with a Sachtler Quik release system for both the head and mountaineer monopod. Sachtler no longer sells this item, though the former US distributer (www.bromwell.com) bought the design and has them manufactured in the US. The plates are much smaller... and it holds a Canon 300 2.8 very nicely. He also has an intruiging line of Italian ball heads I've never seen before. >Anyone purchase Really Right Stuff's Leica M plate? Would be keen on hearing >opinions, pro and con. I have no plans to buy an M grip, and my camera won't >take a winder, so that's not a factor, either.