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User Manual for Really Right Stuff Base Plate for Leica M10 Click to enlarge the picture
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- Product category: Tripods & Support Really Right Stuff
- Brand: Really Right Stuff
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
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Product description This Base Plate from Really Right Stuff is designed to replace the original manufacturer's base plate for a Leica M10 digital rangefinder. When installed, it provides the ability to adapt that camera to an Arca-type compatible quick release clamp while in the landscape orientation.
The base plate is a modular component that can be used in combination with separately-available accessories for additional functionality. They include an optional vertical plate, a base-plate grip, as well as strap connectors. For easy installation and removal, a 1/4"-20 folding-wing thumb screw mount allows the base plate to be connected to the camera body. The mount also features a hex socket for installation or removal using an included 5/32 hex key. Dual retaining screws are also provided along the underside of the base plate. If positioned for use, those screws prevent the base plate and an attached camera from accidentally sliding off when the clamp it is placed on is opened.
When installed, the base plate fits precisely onto a Leica M10 digital rangefinder camera. For direct attachment to accessories such as a tripod or straps that feature 1/4"-20 mounts, the underside of the base plate is tapped with one 1/4"-20 female accessory thread. The underside of the base plate also has a receiver for a Really Right Stuff QD "Quick Detach" connector utilized by many Really Right Stuff camera straps, as well as three additional 3.5mm female accessory threads along each end. When the bottom of the base plate faces the user with the 1/4"-20 female accessory thread above the 1/4"-20 folding-wing thumb screw mount, the three accessory threads on the right side can be used to secure a separately-available vertical plate. With the addition of that vertical plate to the base plate, a Leica M10 digital rangefinder camera body can be adapted to an Arca-type compatible quick release clamp while in the portrait orientation. Similarly, the three accessory threads that are then on the left side accommodate a separately-available base-plate grip. When holding a Leica M10 digital rangefinder camera in the shooting position, that base-plate grip can increase security and comfort by enhancing the amount of surface area available to the user's right hand. -
- Replaces original manufacturer's base plate for a Leica M10 digital rangefinder camera
- Provides the ability to adapt a Leica M10 digital rangefinder camera to an Arca-type compatible quick release clamp while in the landscape orientation
- Can be used in combination with a separately-available Really Right Stuff vertical plate, a Really Right Stuff base-plate grip, as well as strap connectors
- 1/4"-20 folding-wing thumb screw mount for easy installation and removal
- Mount also features a hex socket for installation or removal using an included 5/32 hex key
- If positioned for use, dual retaining screws prevent the base plate from accidentally sliding off when the clamp it is placed on is opened
- One 1/4"-20 female accessory thread for direct connection to a 1/4"-20 mount
- Receiver for a Really Right Stuff QD "Quick Detach" connector utilized by many Really Right Stuff camera straps
- Rubberized gasket creates a weather-resistant seal between base plate and camera
- For cylindrical panoramas where their individual component images are obtained by incrementally rotating the camera, engraved index mark on the rear of the base plate helps position the camera lens in use over the rotation axis, promoting proper alignment of elements within the final panoramic image
- 2.5mm hex key to install or remove retaining screws
- Durable and lightweight, 6061-T6 aluminum-alloy construction
UPC: 818413025974 In the Box Really Right Stuff Base Plate for Leica M10 1/4"-20 Mount Gasket 2 x Retaining Screws 5/32 Hex Key 2.5mm Hex Key Limited 5-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersReally Right Stuff BM10 BASE PLATE Specs | Material of Construction | 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy | | Dimensions | 5.5 x 1.5 x 0.6" (139 x 38 x 16 mm) | | Weight | 2.7 oz (77.1 g) | | | | Package Weight | 0.25 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 5.4 x 2.7 x 0.7" |
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