The Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000 is a quick-release plate that's designed specifically for the Nikon D7000. Its dovetail fits Arca-Swiss-style clamps to enable a quick release from a tripod head.
The plate is machined in the U.S. from 6061 T6 aluminum, and it includes a stainless steel Allen screw for attaching it to the camera. Two additional screws serve as safety stops; in case the clamp is inadvertently left loose, the smaller screws will help stop the camera & plate from sliding all the way off the head.
The PZ-141 plate features a sensor-centering line on the side. Two Allen keys are included with the camera plate.
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Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
Kirk plates, whether for camera bodies or lenses, are extraordinarily well-made and do exactly what they are intended to do. They are Arca-Swiss compatible as well as compatible with Kirk's ball heads. Great product!
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Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
I have this mounted to my D7000. Fits perfect. Allows me to use a hand strap and mount to my tripod with ease. Only thing keeping it from being 5 stars is the price. It is priced a bit high, but is a fine plate. You will not be disappointed.
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Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
great quality and fit. no slipping. have my Op/tech sling strap attached to it as my only connection to camera. very secure! Works great with my RRS quick release clamp.
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Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
I've started using a tripod and ball head. This plate makes everything work perfectly together.
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Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
I'm a big fan of Arca Swiss quick releases and have them on all my tripods. I don't like L-plates, since they're quite a bit larger and bulkier. I also have several lenses with collars that rotate.
This is a perfectly made, light-weight but sturdy plate up to Kirk's exemplary standards.
Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
Very good fit. The camera will not rotate because of the plate's lip.
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Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
Kirk plates, whether for camera bodies or lenses, are extraordinarily well-made and do exactly what they are intended to do. They are Arca-Swiss compatible as well as compatible with Kirk's ball heads. Great product!
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Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
I have this mounted to my D7000. Fits perfect. Allows me to use a hand strap and mount to my tripod with ease. Only thing keeping it from being 5 stars is the price. It is priced a bit high, but is a fine plate. You will not be disappointed.
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Cons
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Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
great quality and fit. no slipping. have my Op/tech sling strap attached to it as my only connection to camera. very secure! Works great with my RRS quick release clamp.
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Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
I've started using a tripod and ball head. This plate makes everything work perfectly together.
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Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
I'm a big fan of Arca Swiss quick releases and have them on all my tripods. I don't like L-plates, since they're quite a bit larger and bulkier. I also have several lenses with collars that rotate.
This is a perfectly made, light-weight but sturdy plate up to Kirk's exemplary standards.
Comments about Kirk PZ-141 Camera Plate for Nikon D7000:
Very good fit. The camera will not rotate because of the plate's lip.
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