SKU: GC73-LP-CTMX

Jobu Design Custom Plate for Canon Tripod Mount Ring

The LP-CTMX is custom designed to fit the Canon Tripod Mount Ring from before 2002, such as found on the 70-200 F2.8 non-IS lenses.

It is important to make sure your lens ring is NOT stamped with "CANON TRIPOD MOUNT RING B", as it will not fit this currently shipping version.

Made of 6061 aluminum with a hard anodized finish, the LP-CTMX is supplied with a 1/4"-20 mounting screw and built-in anti-twist flanges that prevent the plate from moving once installed. There is still 1" of clearance left on the plate to allow installation of a Jobu Design quick-release flash bracket.

4.3" Long (10.5cm long)

2.9 oz (84 grams)

Regular price $78.00
Sale price $78.00 Regular price $88.00
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Product Overview

The LP-CTMX is custom designed to fit the Canon Tripod Mount Ring from before 2002, such as found on the 70-200 F2.8 non-IS lenses.

It is important to make sure your lens ring is NOT stamped with "CANON TRIPOD MOUNT RING B", as it will not fit this currently shipping version.

Made of 6061 aluminum with a hard anodized finish, the LP-CTMX is supplied with a 1/4"-20 mounting screw and built-in anti-twist flanges that prevent the plate from moving once installed. There is still 1" of clearance left on the plate to allow installation of a Jobu Design quick-release flash bracket.

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