This is a special order item. Est. arrival at B&H is 7-14 business days (subject to availability). Your order will be charged at the time of shipment.
International Orders*Compatible with any "Arca-Swiss" type quick release system (e.g. Arca-Swiss, Foba, Graff, Wimberley, etc.). Precision machined from T-6 aluminum, these high-quality plates feature a satin black anodized finish, and are "made in the USA".
Specifically designed to securely hold a Canon EOS Rebel, Rebel G, G2, 2000 camera, or the Rebel Ti with BP-200 Vertical Grip.
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Comments about Acratech Quick Release Plate Rebel G, G2, 2000 & Rebel Ti w/ BP-200 Grip Cameras:
fits perfectly, light weight
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Comments about Acratech Quick Release Plate Rebel G, G2, 2000 & Rebel Ti w/ BP-200 Grip Cameras:
I use this model plate on my Nikon D40 on an Arca Swiss Z1 ballhead with a handscrew plate mount. I previously used a generic plate with no lip on the back, which was fine for landscape shots but terrible for vertical ones. The problem was no matter how much I tightened the screw holding the plate to the camera, the camera would rotate a bit on the plate itself, making it very hard to compose shots on the tripod.
I bought this plate because it has the lip in the back to prevent that. I've taken it out several times now, and it's worked flawlessly. The only thing I don't like is the allen wrench screw because I'd like to be able to put the plate on and take it off more easily. (My old plate had a simple flathead screw big enough that I could use a quarter to screw it in tightly.) But this plate is small and light enough that I always keep it on the camera, and the allen wrench fits in my camera bag anyway.
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Comments about Acratech Quick Release Plate Rebel G, G2, 2000 & Rebel Ti w/ BP-200 Grip Cameras:
fits perfectly, light weight
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Acratech Quick Release Plate Rebel G, G2, 2000 & Rebel Ti w/ BP-200 Grip Cameras:
I use this model plate on my Nikon D40 on an Arca Swiss Z1 ballhead with a handscrew plate mount. I previously used a generic plate with no lip on the back, which was fine for landscape shots but terrible for vertical ones. The problem was no matter how much I tightened the screw holding the plate to the camera, the camera would rotate a bit on the plate itself, making it very hard to compose shots on the tripod.
I bought this plate because it has the lip in the back to prevent that. I've taken it out several times now, and it's worked flawlessly. The only thing I don't like is the allen wrench screw because I'd like to be able to put the plate on and take it off more easily. (My old plate had a simple flathead screw big enough that I could use a quarter to screw it in tightly.) But this plate is small and light enough that I always keep it on the camera, and the allen wrench fits in my camera bag anyway.
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