When I first started with the Arca Swiss style quick release, I didn't see
much difference betweeen RRS and Kirk. Some of the little features that RRS
has such as the 1/4 x 20 hole in the plate are definitely worthwhile.
Your Pent*x outfit was an incredible deal!
I'm definitely interested in what you have to say about the RRS vs Justrite.
TIA,
-jeff
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From: "Daniel Sepke" <daniel.sepke@xxxxxxxxx>
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The rotator I have is an older one that has a plain no lip top plate that
camera attaches to (handy that RRS put a screw hole in the bottom of their
plates for when you don't have a QR clamp).
The Justrite came with Pent*x outfit I recently purchased.
I scored a 645N, 45mm, 55mm, 135mm LS, Q flash T2, 2x Quantum Turbos, the
Justrite frame and a load of cables & film for $1150.
In my collection of RRS stuff I also have the partial ring "Portrait
Perfect" flash bracket. When I get the time I plan to do some comparison
shots between it and the Justrite frame. There is a significant weight
difference between the two and I would like to see if the lower height that
the RRS lifts the flash to makes much of a difference.
Thanks for the heads up on this Jeff!
Dan S.
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From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Jeff Keller
At 3lbs and $800 it should be a very functional way to rotate your camera
and position your flash.
http://www.reallyrightstuff.com/CRD/index.html
the pdf shows it with flash mounted (page 13)
http://www.reallyrightstuff.com/ReallyRightStuff2006.pdf
-jeff
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