The A to Z of Photography: Quick release

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With basic tripod head designs, you have to screw a knurled nut through the camera mounting plate and into the tripod bush on the bottom of
the camera
If you want to take the camera off the tripod for a few handheld shots, or to quickly pack up and move to a new location, having to unscrew
plates
These plates screw into the base of the camera in the normal way and then attach to the tripod via quick-action locking mechanisms
This means that you only have to go through the relatively slow process of attaching the camera once, and after that you can clip it to the
tripod head and remove it much more quickly
remove it at the end of the day.Quick release plate typesNot all quick release plates are the same, unfortunately
At one time, practically every tripod maker used a different system, but there has been a degree of standardisation since then,
This uses a flat, rectangular plate which is attached to the camera using a coin-slot screw or, more usefully, a butterfly nut
The plate is clamped into position between two angled jaws using a locknut at the side
positioning
An Arca Swiss compatible plate is used as a selling point by tripod makers.Not all quick release plates that appear to follow the Arca Swiss
release plate designs, including Manfrotto
locking lever.Makers of cheaper tripods often use their own quick release plate designs
However, since almost all tripods accept interchangeable heads, you can mix and match tripod and head brands according to your
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