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Topic: Quick release for the MrotatorT |
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leescott |
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November-10-2008
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Where can I get a quick release for the MrotatorT TCS?
Anyone have pics on how to use the RingT8S35?
I'm slowly getting up to speed
------------- Lee Scott - Nikon D3/D300/D5000 - |shaved Nikkor 10.5 mm| Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod /322RC2 Grip - Mrotator TCS |CS5 | PW7 & TW6.5 Pro
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To err is human ... to not try is just plain lazy
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realtor jerry |
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April-22-2007
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This is all I could find on your model RingT. When I ordered my TCPshort and RingT it came assembled. Are you talking about a quick release for releasing the whole unit from the tripod?
------------- Nikon D300, D3s, Nikon 10.5 lens, RingT105N+Footplate+MrotatorTCPs, Giottos MT9261 Tripod, Manfrotto 410 Jr geared head.
If you know the "secret" then everyday is a good day!
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leescott |
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November-10-2008
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Yes. I purchased one a Bogen (F/322RC) from B&H and it fits the ball release grip 322rc and is curved not straight mount. I want to mount it to the MrotatarT staff for a quick release. So I want it to release the Camera not the mount
------------- Lee Scott - Nikon D3/D300/D5000 - |shaved Nikkor 10.5 mm| Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod /322RC2 Grip - Mrotator TCS |CS5 | PW7 & TW6.5 Pro
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To err is human ... to not try is just plain lazy
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realtor jerry |
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April-22-2007
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Maybe I'm not understanding you. If you are using a RingT then the camera would not be connected to the bracket at all just the lens which is in the RingT. The RingT would of course be attached to the MrotatorT TCS. Am I missing something?
------------- Nikon D300, D3s, Nikon 10.5 lens, RingT105N+Footplate+MrotatorTCPs, Giottos MT9261 Tripod, Manfrotto 410 Jr geared head.
If you know the "secret" then everyday is a good day!
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leescott |
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Gold Member
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United States
November-10-2008
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Sorry Jerry I was confusing the issues. I had (2) things going on at once. The "quick release" question and the "RingT" are not related.
Trying to get 2 answers with one post
The "quick release" is resolved and I just need to practice with the RingT. I just didn't have any examples on using it and it major purpose
Hope this clarifies it
------------- Lee Scott - Nikon D3/D300/D5000 - |shaved Nikkor 10.5 mm| Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod /322RC2 Grip - Mrotator TCS |CS5 | PW7 & TW6.5 Pro
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To err is human ... to not try is just plain lazy
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realtor jerry |
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April-22-2007
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OK got it. The major purpose of the RingT is once the lens is set for the NNP or what ever you call it, you never have to set it again as long as you leave the lens in the RingT. All you have to do is attach and detach the camera from the lens.
------------- Nikon D300, D3s, Nikon 10.5 lens, RingT105N+Footplate+MrotatorTCPs, Giottos MT9261 Tripod, Manfrotto 410 Jr geared head.
If you know the "secret" then everyday is a good day!
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