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Equipment & Techniques => For Sale => Topic started by: Snook on June 27, 2009, 02:14:42 pm
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Looking for a Really Right Stuff Pano Nodal slide or Something similar.
Would be using with AFDII Or Canon
Please PM what you have and How much you want for it..
Thanks a lot
Snook
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Looking for a Really Right Stuff Pano Nodal slide or Something similar.
Would be using with AFDII Or Canon
Please PM what you have and How much you want for it..
Thanks a lot
Snook
Daily reminder Bump..
Thanks
Snook
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I don't have one for sale, but you could consider the Manfrotto (Distributed by Bogen) Pro Rapid Connect Adapter Assembly with Sliding Mounting Plate# 357PL (#3273), costs about $45 (i use it in my pano setup, and to add a scale, i simply cut up and bend a metal ruler and screwed it to the side)
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Thanks for the info.. I'll check it out for sure..
Thanks
Snook
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I don't have one for sale, but you could consider the Manfrotto (Distributed by Bogen) Pro Rapid Connect Adapter Assembly with Sliding Mounting Plate# 357PL (#3273), costs about $45 (i use it in my pano setup, and to add a scale, i simply cut up and bend a metal ruler and screwed it to the side)
It says 3 inches long.. do you think that is long enough for a Mamiya AFD and a 55-110 or 80mm to get at the nodal point.
Seems just a little short.
Do you know if they make one a little bigger?
Thanks
Snook
Have you seen this and do you think it may work.. has the numbers on the side already..:+}
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller...1161&is=REG (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=workaround.jsp&A=details&Q=&sku=241161&is=REG)
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the max usable extension is about 10cm or 4in (between camera body mount point and sliding base mount point). it will easily hold the mamiya, but i don't know where the nodal points for your lenses are and if this gives you enough reach.
alternatively, you could look into the Manfrotto 454 Micrometric Positioning Sliding Plate, which seems pretty long. http://www.adorama.com/BG3419.html (http://www.adorama.com/BG3419.html)
other alternatives, if you have a spare arca-swiss QR base, is the http://www.adorama.com/GTMH649.html (http://www.adorama.com/GTMH649.html) or this http://www.adorama.com/NVQPL4.html (http://www.adorama.com/NVQPL4.html) or this http://www.adorama.com/ACR2132.html (http://www.adorama.com/ACR2132.html)
joergen
It says 3 inches long.. do you think that is long enough for a Mamiya AFD and a 55-110 or 80mm to get at the nodal point.
Seems just a little short.
Do you know if they make one a little bigger?
Thanks
Snook
Have you seen this and do you think it may work.. has the numbers on the side already..:+}
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller...1161&is=REG (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=workaround.jsp&A=details&Q=&sku=241161&is=REG)
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the max usable extension is about 10cm or 4in (between camera body mount point and sliding base mount point). it will easily hold the mamiya, but i don't know where the nodal points for your lenses are and if this gives you enough reach.
alternatively, you could look into the Manfrotto 454 Micrometric Positioning Sliding Plate, which seems pretty long. http://www.adorama.com/BG3419.html (http://www.adorama.com/BG3419.html)
other alternatives, if you have a spare arca-swiss QR base, is the http://www.adorama.com/GTMH649.html (http://www.adorama.com/GTMH649.html) or this http://www.adorama.com/NVQPL4.html (http://www.adorama.com/NVQPL4.html) or this http://www.adorama.com/ACR2132.html (http://www.adorama.com/ACR2132.html)
joergen
Thanks alot..
The Nova flex looks great and I like the color also..:+]
I really appreciate it.
Snook
PS> Do know arca swiss plate will work in a Really Right Stuff base? Looks the same?
Thanks as I really like the NOVO alot. Looks perfect and the price is great also.
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Hi,
Check on RRS website, alla Arca-type plates work with screw-type quick release base. For some plates RRS doe not recommen the lever type QR-base. I have some Acratech plates and mostly RRS-plates all work with both types of QR-base for me.
BR
Erik
Thanks alot..
The Nova flex looks great and I like the color also..:+]
I really appreciate it.
Snook
PS> Do know arca swiss plate will work in a Really Right Stuff base? Looks the same?
Thanks as I really like the NOVO alot. Looks perfect and the price is great also.
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Hi,
Check on RRS website, alla Arca-type plates work with screw-type quick release base. For some plates RRS doe not recommen the lever type QR-base. I have some Acratech plates and mostly RRS-plates all work with both types of QR-base for me.
BR
Erik
Thank you Eric.. I have the twist relase plate, not the lever one.
I thought the plates looked like they would work.
I appreciate it,
Snook
Probably will go with the Novo but B&H will have to order it for me as they do not carry the in stock.
Snook