NICEYRIG Shoulder Support Camera Baseplate with 15mm Rod Clamp Railblock for Rod Support/DSLR Rig Cage
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Alloys such as aluminum are used in the camera baseplate. You have to include the wing nuts as well.
Multiple 1/4"-thick holes are provided on the baseplate Top and bottom threads are on the lid, so you can mount it on a cheese plate with a 1/4'' slot and
The price difference is insignificant everything is the same
Hey, we have tested using our various cameras without any problems. Based on your camera model and where you place the DSLR baseplate, you should be able to determine. How can I check the camera for you? Could you please tell me the model of the camera?
Selected User Reviews For NICEYRIG Shoulder Support Camera Baseplate with 15mm Rod Clamp Railblock for Rod Support/DSLR Rig Cage
My first rail build involves accessories for rails. I've been looking at them for a while now. It's so far proving to be a very rewarding piece of work. If you'd like a baseplate that consists simply of one of the rail mounts and one baseplate, you can buy one like that In other words, it's a combination of those two. This is the most solid baseplate you'll ever see, with the rail mounting system on both sides. As well as that, you can also take it apart in order to use it as two baseplates or as other parts of As for its price point, I can't really think of any downsides for this product. The starter kit is an amazing value, even though I could get a quick release version in another location. It's pretty much become a regular part of my camera cage, so it simply slides and tightens to mount to the rails.
However, it does its job nicely, even though it is a bit heavy. These are perfect for the light cameras on the heavy payload gimbals of today. The gimbal is able to adjust just enough to get the desired rise and weight.
It's kind of onward how the screws are attached to the camera so you need to have a screwdriver to be able to screw it in unless you remove the bottom part, in which case you risk losing one or all of the very tiny screws holding the bottom part in place.
The wing screws are good, but I would prefer if they were a bit bigger and made of metal. A part of them feels like it.
There should be a little more light in it. With them, I bought some carbon fiber rods that are 15mm in diameter and it works thoroughly. The best money can buy.
The quality of the product you receive is determined by the price you pay. It works, but I find it a bit annoying to have to disassemble the bottom each time I want to screw it on a This experience could be improved more quickly if there was an easier way.
It is good Not loose at all.
Almost all the screws on the thing stripped within two months, so it was pretty much unusable. Basically, the only way you can access the baseplate of the camera is to remove the second plate, which isn't likely to work with stripped screws.