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You may also want to check out the Kirk L-plate. I have a mix of RRS and Kirk stuff, and prefer one or the other on a case by case basis. No experience with the L-plate for the D3/D3x, but it appears from the pictures that the RRS version is a little more svelte, but requires that you loosen the hex screw with an allen wrench and move the L-plate every time you want to open or close the rubber port cover. The Kirk version appears to trade a little more size for quicker, tool-free access to these ports. Again, not sure, but I do know that's been the case for some other models, and the pix of both make it look as if it's the case here.
Not saying one approach is better than another, as each makes a reasonable trade-off. Just that one approach may fit your work style better than another. Both companies make great L-brackets (among other things). And L-brackets are, to me, indispensible--I doubt you regret buying either one of them.
I used to recommend RRS wholeheartedly. But since the owner's very substantial monetary support in the last election for an issue many of us consider repugnant, I've looked aggressively for alternatives. I now buy from RRS only when they have something no one else has. Kirk is often better and cheaper anyway.
Details of the RRS issue to which I refer: http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/735863/
Best,
--Chris
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