blangton
Mar 5 2004, 04:13 PM
Bob...
Call Joe at Really Right Stuff and talk to him about the A-2. They seem very willing to accommodate their customers. I'm sure that if they don't have a custom bracket in the design stage, he can give you recommendations on what else might work.
Take care,
Bill
jabberwocky
Mar 5 2004, 09:37 PM
Try Wimberley. The have some generic plates that fit snugly and won't rotate. They have a trial program that lets you test their equipment before you buy.
PaulS
Mar 6 2004, 10:34 AM
You might also check with Acratech to see if one of their generic plates would work.
boku
Mar 5 2004, 03:07 PM
OK, so now I ordered one of these little A2s. I have an Acratech ball head with an Arca Swiss type mount. Anybody have any suggestions on what type of mounting plate to use?
I'd love an L bracket, but I'm guessing one of these will never see the light of day.
boku
Mar 5 2004, 05:38 PM
| Quote (blangton @ Mar. 05 2004,11:13) |
Bob...
Call Joe at Really Right Stuff and talk to him about the A-2. They seem very willing to accommodate their customers. I'm sure that if they don't have a custom bracket in the design stage, he can give you recommendations on what else might work.
Take care,
Bill |
Well, I just got an email response from them - no dice (and no plans for dice). Any other ideas, folks?
Tim Gray
Mar 6 2004, 10:30 AM
The Wimberly looks like it would serve the purpose, I assume the stops are removable since my clamp doesn't have the groves to accomodate the stops.
boku
Mar 6 2004, 12:45 PM
I think the Wimberly looks like it should do it. I'm going to call them Monday.
Thanks everyone!
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