
Review Summary
2016-12-01T06:08:27
Quick release plate can be attached to camera with a nickel and snapped onto tripod mounted plate very easily.
Ronald R.
2016-02-02T07:24:54
Functional table top tripod that is well made and easy to pack for travel.
Geoffrey S.
2012-04-15T21:00:00
Great product for light-duty use.
GARY C.
2011-12-18T19:00:00
A poor copy of the Vivitar original. If the tolerances were closer and better material was used it would be a very useful mount, like the original Japanese-made Vivitar. Sadly it is an inferior copy. Pass on it.
Jacksjapan
2011-12-17T19:00:00
Used to retro for quick release.
Bigkumadog
2010-09-19T21:00:00
Very sturdy construction, easy to unclamp from tripod, quality item!!
GARY C.
2009-03-30T21:00:00
I have used this small quick release for over 30 years and find it super easy to use. It has never failed me in the field. I do a lot of cave photograph and use the quick release in total darkness and find it easy and reliable to use. Out doors I can carry the camera on the tripod and not worry it will ever fall off. This quick release is perfect for 35mm and is OK for 120 such as the Hasselblad.
James J.
2009-03-05T19:00:00
I bought this to attach my flash to a Stroboframe bracket. I wanted something small, lightweight, and easy to use. I didn't need something ultra durable like the Manfrotto quick release which i also have and love. This product just doesn't fit the bill. It is poorly constructed and the process of attaching and releasing the shoe is neither quick nor easy, especially in a dark environment, which is often the case during event shoots. It even came out of the package covered in oil.
Anthony
2008-04-22T21:00:00
had to fiddle with it to get it tight otherwise it was a little loose and unstable, but good for the price
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Quick easy to use tripod release.
By Ronald R.
Quick release plate can be attached to camera with a nickel and snapped onto tripod mounted plate very easily.
Exceleent Light Duty Release
By GARY C.
Great product for light-duty use.
For quick mounting or release of camera from tripod.