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Really Right Stuff BX1D-L Set L-Plate for Hasselblad X1D
Features
- For Hasselblad X1D-50c Camera.
- Arca-Type Compatible Dovetail Mount.
- Modular Design, Base Plate & L-Component.
- Maintains Access to Battery Door.
- Anodised 6061-T6 Aluminium.
Description
Dedicated to the Hasselblad X1D-50c mirrorless camera, the Really Right Stuff BX1D-L Set L-Plate for Hasselblad X1D is an Arca-type compatible plate that facilitates easier, more stable switching between horizontal and vertical shooting orientations when working atop a tripod. The L-shape of the plate also benefits shooting in a vertical orientation with panorama nodal slides, for maintaining a consistent nodal point, and shooting in horizontal orientation with side-mount gimbal heads.
This plate set features a modular two-piece design that includes both the dedicated base plate and an L-component, which combine to form a dedicated L-plate. This versatile configuration offers the same support as a one-piece L-plate, with the added ability to remove the L-component for a slimmer overall profile. The custom-fit design also maintains full access to the battery door and has a notched cutout to permit seamless use of a remote shutter release cable. Additionally, the CNC machined 6061-T6 aluminium construction is finished with a Type II black anodising, a 1/4"-20 threaded mounting sockets is featured on the base, and laser-engraved centre marks are placed on both axes for easy alignment.
Specifications
Material of Construction | Aluminium |
In The Box
- Really Right Stuff BX1D-L Set L-Plate for Hasselblad X1D.
- BX1D 1/4"-20 Captive Screw.
- 5/32" Hex Key for BX1D Captive Screw.
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Details
- Product: Really Right Stuff BX1D-L Set L-Plate for Hasselblad X1D
- Manufacturer: Really Right Stuff
- Model: BX1D L-PLATE SET
- SKU: BX1D L-PLATE SET
- RM Product #: 61935