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Proaim Big Multi-Angle Levelling Wedge Plate

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Proaim Big Multi-Angle Levelling Wedge Plate
Key Features
  • For Greater/Extreme Tilt Angles
  • 44 lb Payload
  • 0-90° Tilt Adjustment with Ratchet Lock
  • 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 Camera Mount Screws
The Big Multi-Angle Levelling Wedge Plate has a wider and longer design than the standard Proaim version to provide better support for larger camera setups up to 44 lb.
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Proaim P-MWP-B Overview

The Big Multi-Angle Levelling Wedge Plate has a wider and longer design than the standard Proaim version to provide better support for larger camera setups up to 44 lb.

Used with a tripod, slider, geared head, or other support, the wedge plate allows you to achieve a greater tilt angle for purposes such as pointing the camera straight down off the edge of a building or directly upwards from low heights. It also lets you securely lock the tilt angle in place, and you won't have to support the position by hand and risk accidentally creating unwanted movement.

The wedge plate allows smooth tilt adjustment from 0 to 90° and is locked by a ratchet locking mechanism. A bubble level is integrated to help find accurate balance. Multiple threaded and non-threaded mounting points are also provided on the top and bottom of the plate.

UPC: 665659999343

Proaim P-MWP-B Specs

Payload
44 lb / 20 kg
Camera Mount Screws
1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16
Tripod Mounting Threads
1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16
Material of Construction
Aluminum
Dimensions
8.7 x 4.3" / 22 x 11 cm
Weight
1.9 lb / 0.88 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.26 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
10.4 x 6.9 x 3.4"

Proaim P-MWP-B Reviews

A little Flimsy

By Sheldon
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2024-10-06

It holds the weight of the camera, it just seems a bit flimsy being held at an angle by these tiny screws and there's a decent amount of play in the tilt plate once it's up. Would be great if it could tilt both up and down. As it is, if I want to switch I have to re-rig the whole camera.

Works

By Karl
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2021-12-01

This works. Fine for today's cameras. I used to have a much heavier, sturdier, old school wedge plate for 35mm cameras that was maybe 10x more expensive. Wish I had the old one, but this works fine.

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It says it has a 44lb payload capacity, is this ...

It says it has a 44lb payload capacity, is this at 90 Degree tilt also? I'm looking to use this as an overhead rig with a RED Cine Package on a dana dolly.
Asked by: Tim
the max load capacity reflects it;s max load capacity even at close to the 90 degree angle maximum extension, As with all thing of this nature I'd recommend you test it personally before committing you camera package to it on a shoot
Answered by: Sean
Date published: 2020-07-07
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