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B.I.G. QRP-L100 Universal L-Plate

L-Bracket
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  • Universal L plate
  • Length from 100 mm

QRP-L100 Universal L-Plate
Universal fitting L-shaped plate, with which the camera can be attached to the QR quick coupling (type ARCA-SWISS) either in landscape or portrait format and has locking screws on both sides. The plate on the bottom of the camera has a length of 100 mm, and the plate offset by 90 degrees has a length of 65 mm. The ¼ inch camera screw can be adjusted to can be adjusted over a wide range, the support is rubberized and the bottom plate has a strap grommet.

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MSRP* 19,99
17,66 L-Bracket
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14 days free return shipping.

B.I.G. QRP-L100 Universal L-Plate

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  • Universal L plate
  • Length from 100 mm

Product description for B.I.G. QRP-L100 Universal L-Plate

QRP-L100 Universal L-Plate
Universal fitting L-shaped plate, with which the camera can be attached to the QR quick coupling (type ARCA-SWISS) either in landscape or portrait format and has locking screws on both sides. The plate on the bottom of the camera has a length of 100 mm, and the plate offset by 90 degrees has a length of 65 mm. The ¼ inch camera screw can be adjusted to can be adjusted over a wide range, the support is rubberized and the bottom plate has a strap grommet.

B.I.G. QRP-L100 Universal L-Plate

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