Thanks to a small footprint, the Kessler Kwik Mini Plate is an excellent choice for bringing smaller cameras, such as DSLRs, or the Pocket Jib Traveler into the Kwik Release System. This plate is Arca-type compatible for added compatibility and mounts to the camera via a 1/4"-20 screw. It also includes safety screws to prevent the plate from accidentally sliding completely off and a couple hex keys for tightening and removing the plate.
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Key Features
- For Kwik Release System
- Optimized for Smaller Cameras & DSLRs
- Designed for Pocket Jib Traveler
- Small Footprint
Thanks to a small footprint, the Kessler Kwik Mini Plate is an excellent choice for bringing smaller cameras, such as DSLRs, or the Pocket Jib Traveler into the Kwik Release System. This plate is Arca-type compatible for added compatibility and mounts to the camera via a 1/4"-20 screw. It also includes safety screws to prevent the plate from accidentally sliding completely off and a couple hex keys for tightening and removing the plate.
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question
will the bottom of this plate sit flat on the table ?? with the plate attached to the camera ?
No, it will not. It has two screw heads protruding. They serve as catches so the plate does not slide out of the head.
Date published: 2020-08-10
question
What is the spacing of the two countersunk mounting holes?
I had the question. This plate is specifically designed to Mount DSLR cameras, mirrorless cameras and the Kessler Pocket Jib Traveler to the Kwik Release Receiver (From the Kessler website.) It does work as stated, but is not much use for anything else. I used it to mount the Kessler Pocket Jib Traveler to Kessler's Kwik Release Receiver, and it worked great for that, but, it is not a strong mount. I used it on my Sachtler Ace tripod, and it would give a little, so I suggest sandbagging down the tripod legs if you go in this direction. Since it is a specific tool, I don't think measurements are all that important.
Date published: 2020-08-10