Manfrotto 200PL-14 RC2 Rapid Connect Mounting Plate with 1/4-Inch 20 Screw (Gray)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Always keep an extra quick release plate on hand, you will never know when you may need one. This RC2 plate uses a standard 1/4-Inch-20 screw. This replaces the 3157N. Attachment: 1/4-Inch screw; color: gray; material: aluminum; weight: 0.09 lbs.
Product Details
- Color: Gray
- Brand: Manfrotto
- Model: 200PL-14
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .0 pounds
Features
- Keep an extra plate on hand.
Customer Reviews
Well made
Exactly what I was expecting and well made as usual. Very happy with the purchase
It Is What It Is
Hard to say much about this quick release plate. It is super-solid and works exactly like it should. If I have any criticism, it is a bit pricey.
GREAT BASEPLATE!
Please note: This review is for the Manfrotto 200PL-14 RC2 Rapid Connect Mounting Plate with 1/4-Inch 20 Screw ONLY.
I've been using these mounting plates almost exclusively with my lighter weighted Manfrotto tripod heads. I have nothing but good things to say. After years of use, occasional (and, mostly accidental) abuse, dropping, extreme heat and moisture exposure - they all work great. I even even over-tourqued one to the point where it snapped off the mounting stud at the base of the camera! The mounting plate and threads are still fine but camera needed a little extra attention at the Canon service center. Not a single mounting plate I own has broken or failed - ever.
Though these little guys are small, if you're doing any tripod work - weather macro, indoor product, portraiture or just doing a star sweep shot in the middle of the woods on some chilly evening, they're ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL. There's nothing worse than showing up to a shot having lugged your camera, lenses, tripod and kitchen sink just to find out that your mounting plate is somewhere else - like on another camera that's sitting on your gear rack back in your studio.
So after a few of these frustrating experiences (I often learn by braille), I purchased a few more to keep with me so I've got one where ever I go. Practically every 35mm kit has at least one, and for good measure I keep one in my Jeep - just in case.





