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p.1 #10 · D200 L-Bracket - Check RRS Website | |
Susan, good answer from J McFadden, one of the very knowledgable FM members. I will add what might be obvious, but using the L bracket keeps the camera/lens "centered" over the tripod head. Shooting horizontally or vertically the camera/lens stay centered. I use a Markins M20 on a Gitzo 1325 tripod - a very stable set up capable of holding a lot of weight. Still, on my tripod/head, the L bracket keeps the camera/lens oriented right over the center of the ball head - and I like that. With larger telephoto lens you would normally be making the connection to the tripod head via a tripod collar that's on the lens,(and a lens plate) and the L bracket would not be used. For most wide angle, normal, and shorter telephoto lens the L bracket is the best way to go. I especially liked using the L bracket when shooting with my Nikor 105mm AF-D f2.8 Macro lens. I hope this was helpful!
Edited on Jan 04, 2006 at 11:54 PM
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