Manfrotto Junior Elbow Bracket with 1/4"-20 Camera Mounting Screw, for any Tripod Head that Accepts the 3157N Quick Release Plate.

SKU: BG341

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Shopper : Why Did You Choose This?ROGER B : This bracket really facilitates switching from landscape to portrait format and vice versa. It's solidly built in Manfrotto tradition and has become an intetgral part of my tripod and monopod setups. I'm really sorry it took me so long to buy it.

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2012-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Very stable, usable, highly recommend

A very sturdy piece of equipment that is easy to use. This addition is a "can't do without" item, inside, outside, on the go. I would highly recommend his addition to anyone, novice or pro. It must be added that I am very particular and hard to please

Dusty R.

2011-09-05T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

I would certainly by this product again

This elbow bracket was purchased to be used with a Nikon D 90 with 18-200 lens. I have found this easy to use bracked very solid and durable. It cartinly adds self confidence to placing my camera and lens on the tripod. It is very easy to convert from horizontal to verticle. It might be a plus for the anchor screw to be permantely attached to the bracket, but I do not find this signifant. The nature of phtography includes many "gadgets" which should be kept up with. I use this elbow bracket for portraits, fireworks, and many other vertcle shots, but am abel to quickly and easiy switch to horizontal. I would certainly highly recommend this item.

Dusty R.

2010-12-27T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

A very useful tool

This is a very useful tool for anyone that uses a tripod. It's main advantage is that it keeps the same perspective vertically and horizontally and keeps the camers centered over the tripod. A couple of things I would like to comment on that I have read elsewhere about the unit. Most people complain that it does not have a retainer to keep the mounting bolt secure when not attached to the camera. I have mine always mounted to the camera as I almost always use a tripod, so that is not an issue for me. I also have heard complaints that you cannot access the battery with it mounted. I have found with my D80 Nikon I just need to loosen the mount screw and rotate the bracket about 20 degrees. I also used the additional hardware that is for mounting heavy lenses to act as a quick guide to get the bracket square with the camera after I rotate it for battery access and also for extra support, so don't throw it away.

Bruce P.

2009-11-05T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Simple but very useful

This bracket is a must when making panoramic pictures from assemblage of multiple pictures. Il allows to use the camera in portrait mode, covering a larger angle of view with a moderate wide angle lens, resulting in far less distortion. It is perfectly matched with most of Bogen-Manfrotto's line of quick plate system using the PL-200 plate. It is sturdy, accurate, well designed and not too heavy considering the needed rigidity. A perfect bracket for today's digital SLRs.

FRANCOIS B.

2009-08-19T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Good product but has one SHORTcoming.

As with most of Manfrotto's stuff, the bracket is solid, well made, and shows obvious earmarks of quality. It can flip from portrait to landscape or back in just a few seconds without having to adjust the tripod head (which is a real pain when hanging over in the portrait position). However, I usually shoot using 1) a remote shutter release, 2) a sync cord leading to a strobe, and 3) a USB cable tethered to a PC. When rotated to the conventional portrait position wherein the shutter release button and handgrip are at the top, there is insufficient clearance (less than an inch) at the bottom (the left side in landscape position) of my EOS 40D for this little rat's nest of wires. So I flip the camera 180 degrees, placing the shutter release button and handgrip at the bottom. It's awkward and inconvenient but it works. I don't think it's a serious enough problem to not recommend it to a friend, as long as he was made aware of it. I'd like Manfrotto to redesign it with about an inch or so more length on the long side of the bracket between the camera mounting screw and the short leg of the "L.".

CHRISTINE S.

2009-07-22T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

TOO Big

OK for studio use. However, I sent it back as it was to bulky for leaving on the camera and taking the camera out to locations in my camera bag. I am back to using the regular quick release plates with turning the ball head sideways. I am now considering converting to Really Right Stuff' s L-bracket quick release system (as soon as I find a spare pile of money......)

HOWARD R.

2008-07-09T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Easy answer to age-old problem

After using this critter for a month or so, I find myself wondering why I took so long to buy a bracket of this type. The switch from portrait to landscape and back has gone from a real pain in the backside with a ball head on the tripod, to the simplest change-over possible. If you're in the market for an L-bracket, this is a good one, and definitely in the right area of the price range for such items.

CHARLES C.

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Easy answer to age-old problem

By CHARLES C.

After using this critter for a month or so, I find myself wondering why I took so long to buy a bracket of this type. The switch from portrait to landscape and back has gone from a real pain in the backside with a ball head on the tripod, to the simplest change-over possible. If you're in the market for an L-bracket, this is a good one, and definitely in the right area of the price range for such items.

A very useful tool

By Bruce P.

This is a very useful tool for anyone that uses a tripod. It's main advantage is that it keeps the same perspective vertically and horizontally and keeps the camers centered over the tripod. A couple of things I would like to comment on that I have read elsewhere about the unit. Most people complain that it does not have a retainer to keep the mounting bolt secure when not attached to the camera. I have mine always mounted to the camera as I almost always use a tripod, so that is not an issu...

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This design allows you to use this handy accessory on all heads equipped with the 3157N type of camera plate including the 3030, 3265, 3437,468RC2, 486RC2, and 488RC2.

The Junior Elbow Bracket enables you to rapidly change from a horizontal to a vertical shooting axis, without having to reposition the tripod. It incorporates an adjustable stop which prevents accidental camera rotation, and is great for small and medium sized cameras equipped with telephoto lenses.