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Really Right Stuff L-Plate Set for Nikon Z 7, Z 6, Z 5, Z 6II, and Z 7II

BH #REBZ7LSET • MFR #BZ7-L SET
Really Right Stuff L-Plate Set for Nikon Z 7, Z 6, Z 5, Z 6II, and Z 7II
Key Features
  • Arca-Type Compatible Dovetail Mounts
  • Modular Design, Base Plate & L-Component
  • Quick Release Function on each Axis
  • Maintains Ports and Battery Door Access
The L-Plate Set for Nikon Z 7, Z 6, Z 5, Z 6II, and Z 7II from Really Right Stuff is a modular design composed of an Arca-type compatible base plate and L-component that facilitate easier, more stable switching between horizontal and vertical shooting orientations. Laser-engraved center marks on the back of the plate help to keep the camera centered when working atop a tripod.
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Really Right Stuff BZ7-L Overview

The L-Plate Set for Nikon Z 7, Z 6, Z 5, Z 6II, and Z 7II from Really Right Stuff is a modular design composed of an Arca-type compatible base plate and L-component that facilitate easier, more stable switching between horizontal and vertical shooting orientations. Laser-engraved center marks on the back of the plate help to keep the camera centered when working atop a tripod.

The L-Plate maintains complete access to the battery door and the camera's ports, all without obstruction of the camera's LCD monitor. Both parts can be separated slightly, and retightened with the included hex key if more room is needed for your tethering or cable release. In addition, this CNC-machined plate has a durable Type II black anodized finish, and a threaded accessory mounting socket allows you to attach a camera strap and carry the camera in comfort.

UPC: 818413026957

Really Right Stuff BZ7-L Specs

Mounting Screw1 x 1/4"-20 Male
Accessory Mounting Thread1 x 1/4"-20 Female
Quick Release Plate TypeArca-Type
Material of ConstructionAluminum
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.4 x 4 x 2.8"

Really Right Stuff BZ7-L Reviews

Workmanship like a genuine product

By Naoyuki
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-12-27

I attached it to NIKON Z6. The close contact with the Z6 body is like a genuine product. The processing precision of the edge is also high and the touch is very good. The price is high, but it's a great product.

This thing rocks

By michael
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-05-03

I replaced a poorly designed Kirk plate with this. It's everything I could want an L-bracket to be. It's solid, and the L slides far enough out of the way to plug in accessories, such as my WR-R11b

RRS L- Plate is essential equipment

By Thomas
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-03-29

In my work, the L-Plate, which facilitates attachment to an ARCA Swiss compatible tripod head in either landscape or portrait orientation, is essential equipment for a DSLR. The RRS L-Plate is sturdy and custom designed for each camera model, allowing access to the battery and connections. It is easy to install and use.

Best L-plates ever

By Alan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-02-12

I've used these, and only these USA made L-plates on every Nikon body I've owned. 5 or 6 bodies from a lightweight D500 and now a Z6II to a D4x, I've never ever had one fail! Worth the extra money for the best you can buy.

It fits my Z6ii perfectly

By Zhang
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-02-02

I had bought rrs L plates for my DF,D810,D850 over the year. It's always the first accessory I need for my camera body. And rrs has been my only choice. The only difference from my previous experience is that you need to take two steps to attach this plate to your camera body: base plate first and L plate after. It fit my Z6ii perfectly.

Exactly what you would expect from RSS

By John
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-01-25

I have been using RSS equipment for many years and they never disappoint. But you pay for the quality. I learned a long time ago to buy the best first. It beats buying it a second time.

Well built and works great

By Kevin
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-11-10

This l-plate is well built and works great. I had another brand of l-plate that was cheaper that I thought would work just as well. It didn't. I've always had great success with RRS products, and this one is no different. I like the pin that keeps it from rotating. I don't worry that it's going to slip or rotate when it's on the tripod. The allen wrench attaches to the L portion of the bracket. I'd prefer if it were on the base plate. Not sure how they'd do that, but that's the one thing I'd change about it. I would buy it again if I had to replace it for some reason.

Just received my RRS L bracket

By Richard
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-08-02

The RRS l plate fits perfectly on my Z7Ii body. and is very lightweight. Love it!

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Will this work with the Z 7ii with the new ...

Will this work with the Z 7ii with the new battery grip?
Asked by: Cindy
No. This plate does not work with the old battery grip or the new one.
Answered by: James
Date published: 2020-10-17

Is this the base plate that covers the entire ...

Is this the base plate that covers the entire bottom including a small area around the battery bay?
Asked by: Stephen
Yes, the cutout in the bracket allows for access to the battery.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-01-19

Is this the base plate design that covers the ...

Is this the base plate design that covers the entire bottom including small flange around the battery bay?
Asked by: Stephen
Yes.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-01-19

Is the vertical part removable?

Is the vertical part removable?
Asked by: John
Yes, you can remove the L-plate and just use the base plate on the Z6/Z7 series.
Answered by: Preston
Date published: 2021-06-21

Is this bracket compatible with a Foolography ...

Is this bracket compatible with a Foolography Unleashed N2 on a Z6/Z7?
Asked by: Brett
The vertical part of this plate can be adjusted away from the body. On my Z6/Z7 there can be about 1 1/4 inch gap at the most between the vertical arm and the camera body. In addition, there is almost 1/4 of an inch from the bottom of the camera on the ports side to the horizontal arm. A nice feature of this L-Plate is that is adjustable for the side ports and it does have a hex key on the bracket held in place by magnets. This allows for quick adjustment for any add-ons or cables that might not fit within the vertical loop. One drawback is that it is a little hard to reach the port covers when the vertical plate is completely against the camera. With that said, it is designed and works great. Really Right Stuff is Really Right Stuff.
Answered by: Craig
Date published: 2019-12-06

Will this work with the new Z 6II?

Will this work with the new Z 6II?
Asked by: Brett
Yes, it will work with the Z6II.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-11-09

When mounted in vertical mode, is there a ...

When mounted in vertical mode, is there a deduction in rigidity ?
Asked by: Michael
No; the design of L-brackets such as the Really Right Stuff L-Plate Set for Nikon Z 7, Z 6, Z 5, Z 6II, and Z 7II are designed to offer stability and for the tripod head to properly lock onto the L-bracket securely with no reduction in performance, regardless if the camera is positioned in the horizontal or vertical orientation.
Answered by: Manzell
Date published: 2022-04-10

Can someone explain why these RRS L-plates don't ...

Can someone explain why these RRS L-plates don't have safety pins?
Asked by: Ken
It must be an RRS design choice. The plate will slip out of my RRS BH55 QR clamp if you are careless. That lever release has 2 steps. When the lever is at the half open position the clamp will allow the plate to slip. However, it still has a friction hold on the plate allowing you to know it is loose before it goes flying. Fully open and the plate comes straight out of the clamp. My Acratech QR clamp has a spring loaded pin that pops up into the cut-outs in the bottom of the plate and does function as a safety stop. However, that QR clamp has no "half open" setting. In all cases, be sure to have you hand on the camera when you open the lever.
Answered by: Roger
Date published: 2021-01-09
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