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Really Right Stuff Monopod Head with Standard Lever-Release Clamp

BH #REMH01LR • MFR #MH-01 LR
Really Right Stuff Monopod Head with Standard Lever-Release Clamp
Key Features
  • 75 lb Load Capacity
  • Vertical Quick Release Orientation
  • 180-Degree Tilt
  • Arca-Type Dovetail Base
The Monopod Head with Standard Lever-Release Clamp from Really Right Stuff is designed for use with monopods. The head tilts a full 180 degrees. The indexed quick release clamp is oriented for vertical fore and aft, 180-degree lens tilting but you can change the orientation to horizontal, 180-degree camera tilting by turning the clamp 90 degrees using the supplied hex key. Portrait orientation is achieved with L-plates or rotating lens collars. The monopod head will support up to 75 lb, far in excess of what's needed for any type of image making. It has an Arca-type compatible dovetail base for mounting on Really Right Stuff heads or accessories. It also accepts separately purchased Arca-type camera or lens plates from Really Right Stuff, Wimberley, Kirk, Markins, Acratech and others.
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Really Right Stuff MH-01 LR Overview

The Monopod Head with Standard Lever-Release Clamp from Really Right Stuff is designed for use with monopods. The head tilts a full 180 degrees. The indexed quick release clamp is oriented for vertical fore and aft, 180-degree lens tilting but you can change the orientation to horizontal, 180-degree camera tilting by turning the clamp 90 degrees using the supplied hex key. Portrait orientation is achieved with L-plates or rotating lens collars. The monopod head will support up to 75 lb, far in excess of what's needed for any type of image making. It has an Arca-type compatible dovetail base for mounting on Really Right Stuff heads or accessories. It also accepts separately purchased Arca-type camera or lens plates from Really Right Stuff, Wimberley, Kirk, Markins, Acratech and others.

Laser-engraved reference scale
Clamp orientation changes using a single 5/32" hex key
180° tilt range
75 lb tilt lock capacity with nylon brake system
Oversized tilt lock knob for easy grip and operation
Standard 3/8"-16 mounting socket on base
Self-Adjusting Lever-Release Clamp accepts all RRS/Arca-type compatible plates except Arca-Swiss P0 Slidefix plates and plates made by Novoflex
2x 1/4"-20 sockets on base (spaced 30mm on center)
Dovetail base for mounting on clamps
Simple, open design allows for easy cleaning and maintenance
UPC: 818413022706

Really Right Stuff MH-01 LRSpecs

Material of Front Bezel
Aluminum
Load Capacity
75 lb / 34 kg
Quick Release
Standard Lever-Release Clamp
Height
3.4" / 86 mm
Base Dimensions
Width: 1.5 / 38 mm
Mounting
3/8"-16 Socket
Weight
14.4 oz / 408 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.195 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.85 x 4.9 x 4.5"

Really Right Stuff MH-01 LR Reviews

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I would like to know if this monopod head will ...

I would like to know if this monopod head will screw onto the Platypus Max? Thanks
Asked by: Vaughn
It has 3/8"-16 Socket , you would need a reducer bushing Oben 3/8"-16 to 1/4"-20 Reducer Bushing B&H # OB1039
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2021-02-18

Can I use this on a mefoto monopod?

Can I use this on a mefoto monopod?
Asked by: Ashton
Yes, this Head can mount either 1/4-20 or 3/8 thread attachment.
Answered by: Daniel
Date published: 2022-02-16

Like all RRS ballheads, why isn't there an option ...

Like all RRS ballheads, why isn't there an option to buy this monopod head without a clamp?
Asked by: Seth
There is, click the link below to view; https://bhpho.to/39Ge8JR
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-02-02

Does the knob allow you to control tension? Or is ...

Does the knob allow you to control tension? Or is it just loose (free moving) or tight (locked) only?
Asked by: Matt
No, while it is held up with tension, once you loosen it up, it is free flowing. Not smooth.
Answered by: David B
Date published: 2023-04-18

Can I use this on a Whimberley WH200 to shoot ...

Can I use this on a Whimberley WH200 to shoot landscape?
Asked by: Scott
No, you can't. This is a head that was designed for monopods and can't be mounted on another head like the Whimberley WH200
Answered by: Faycal
Date published: 2020-12-11

the standard release clamp is a RRS B2-LR-II 60mm ...

the standard release clamp is a RRS B2-LR-II 60mm lever-release clamp (according to RRS website). I already own that clamp and would like to buy the ballhead without a clamp. I'm assuming that I'd need a Flat-Head 1/4"-20 x 3/4" Clamp Mounting Screw but nothing else to use the clamp I already own. Is that correct?
Asked by: Calvin
The Really Right Stuff Monopod Head with no Quick Release Installed includes a Flat-Head 1/4"-20 x 3/4" Clamp Mounting Screw (Installed). That is all you would need to install a compatible QR clamp.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2022-08-26

Is it better to use this monopod head on a ...

Is it better to use this monopod head on a monopod vs. a ballhead? If so, why?
Asked by: Tyrone
Depends upon the size of the camera/lens you plan to use. When you loosen a ballhead to make adjustments, they can flop around in any general direction, especially with the weight of a camera on it. The RRS head will also do that, but only in one axis so it’s much more controllable when you loosen the knob.
Answered by: Don
Date published: 2022-12-26

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Has anyone compared the Kirk MPA-2, the ProMediaGear Scepter HM1, and the Really Right Stuff MH-01 LR? All three are high-end versions of the old Manfrotto 3232 tilt head swivel. The question is: are they worth the money and which of the three is the best option?
Asked by: William E
I can't compare the three heads, but I use the Really Right Stuff head (with the Arca Swiss plate). I use this head paired to a Gitzo monopod when shooting wildlife from the deck of of a ship. It worked very well this year shooting in both Baja and the Arctic, and easily supported a heavy telephoto lens. The Really Right Stuff head is a bit over priced (as most of their gear is), but it is well made and should last for years.
Answered by: Alan G.
Date published: 2022-12-26
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