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D2x: L plate or base plate?I'm about to get my D2x and will need a new plate for my RRS ballhead. There are two choices from RRS - a body plate (US$55) and an L bracket (US$183). I have an L bracket on my D70, but rarely took a shot in portrait position and I'm inclined to save the $$$ and just get a body plate. I'd be interested in comments from anyone who has either of these plates.
Peter
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I have the base plate for my F5 and the L-bracket for the D2x.
After time with both I really like the L-bracket better. The only bad point is that it's quite hard to open the USB enclosure on the D2x with the L-Bracket. I also find when using my micro lens that I do sometimes shoot in portrait mode.
If you're not going to use the camera in portrait mode, then maybe you would be better off simply using the flat plate that comes with the ballhead (I think you have a benro, Peter?)
I have a D70s with an L plate, and I use it a fair bit for portrait / horizontal panoramas.
I like my L bracket, it makes the camera feel a bit bigger plus the extra protection if I were every to drop it.
I've actually used in portrait mode quite a few times for panos. Buy the L bracket as one day you just might need it. Nikon F80D, FM2n
RRS BH-55, 055XPROB Smugmug
L bracket is a must, regardless shoot or not shoot in portrait mode.
Base plate looks ugly and unstable with the D2x due to its weight. Birddog114
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It seems to me for the added protection and the fact that you only need to want to use it in portrait mode once and you'll regret a base plate only purchase and knowing you Peter if the image requires it you'll be taking a few portrait shots Oh and congratulations on the D2X purchase
cheers marco
He has the RRS BH55. The Benro is his little toy on his monopod. Birddog114
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What L bracket for? Birddog114
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Peter as you know both Kevin and I have the 2X and neither of us have felt the need for the L Bracket. To be honest the D2x is heavy enough as it is, and I know that people tend to leave the L bracket on the camera all of the time. The L plate also gets in the way of opening up one of the rubber doors hiding connectors (can't remember which it is offhand). It also means that if you are using a remote you cannot store the little connector cover in it's rightful place. If you can't do that there is every chance that you will lose the little buggers.
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Oneputt, Kevin does not have a ballhead with Arca Swiss type and you just have the Benro with the base plate and you have other Manfrotto head, so the L plate is very complicated for you once you want to use the D2x on difference setup (heads) Peter has the BH-55 and the Benro head, all two heads are with Arca Swiss type clamp so the L bracket is handy on both heads + the L bracket is another added protection to the body. The "Gold Plated" version is more secured P.S: Peter is not going to get the ML-L3 as you got, he got the aftermarket wired remoted @ $27.00 and works well. So he doesn't need to access the rubber door. Last edited by birddog114 on Mon May 15, 2006 10:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
Birddog114
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My two cents Peter, is even though you say rarely used in portrait orientation, what would you do without an L bracket, use the cut outs on the BH55? That would be much less stable in certain situations with a D2X. Personally I would get the L bracket for those times. I would imagine you would use portrait for panos.
Not that the D2X need it, but it also offers some handy protection (or more crap to carry, depending on where you stand).
I use the L plate on my camera. Although a ballhead allows for portrait with a single plate, it does place the camera off-centre. The L plate is also a good knock protector.
Chris
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Just checked the RRS site. The L-Plate is out of stock
Peter
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hi Peter
congratulations on the decision to get a D2X it wil lserve you well The RRS L plate is a must as soon as i got it my D2x looked much more kick ass than it did out of the box, people actually notice too regarding RRS they are always out of stock it's best to email them first to check availability before you put an order through and pay for it there is no other option of L plate for the D2X that looks snazzy there is a kirk enterprises one but it looks strange
Peter I originally bought the base plate and then the L Plate and use both.
They are both very well made and serve their intended purposes well. You best know how you use your setup and you can't really go wrong. Bob G Bob
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Love the L plate thanks to Thanh.
Good decision on D2x Peter. Your passion deserves it. You will never have people who dont know what they are doing behind a camera come up to you again and say - "I have that same camera, They are really great." For some reason that always annoyed me. It is a form of evidence that you take the art more seriously I guess. Sad, but true. HB
Heath sadly I think it well just lessen the frequency, but not eradicate it entirely. There are some clueless tools that will be a D2X just because its the biggest and most expensive, and still have no flipping idea what they are doing...
And that's a good reason to get it because ?????? g.
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because i'm a shallow ass and look is very important
L plates rock...
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He's shallow, but at least he's honest about it
My BH-55 showed out of stock when I ordered mine, but funnily enough the BH-55 arrived approximatel 7 days after I put the order through. So the wait was not to bad.
But this is Peter that we're trying to help. Arfe you suggesting that he, too, is shallow? g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
no just advocating that the L plate is one snazzy piece of hardware that completes the D2X
Ah, but I am shallow. Why else try to save AU$150 when I've just spent 5K on a camera BTW. Thanks for all your advice. I've decide on the L bracket (since it will look nicer - thanks Wendell ). The web site won't let me order it so I've emailed them.
Peter
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Congraultations on the purchase Peter.
I've missed this and didn't realise you were planning an upfgrade. Incidentally, why did you choose the D2x over the D200 - lack of availability aside? EDIT: Apologies, just checked the other thread and read Peters reasoning. Matt
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