SKU: GC73-Jobu Design Surefoot NX4

Jobu Design Surefoot NX4

Our standard 7.0" lensplate comes with the following features:

  1. Hard anodized black finish
  2. Double-dovetail design enables use of our Quick Release flash brackets (requires 3/4" of lensplate exposed past your lens foot)
  3. 3 Mounting screws for achieving multiple fit options on larger lenses
  4. Two 1/4"-20 captive screw, 1 centrally located 3/8"-16 captive screw
  5. 2x Safety-screws
  6. 5/32" and 3/32" allen keys

The NX4 fits most larger telephotos with multiple mounting holes such as:

  • 400mm F2.8
  • 500mm F4
  • 600mm F4

This plate is functionally identical to the NX3 (5.5" plate) but is quite long enabling terrific balance adjusment. Please note it may be required to loosen or remove this plate to fit into some manufacturers hard cases.

Weighs in at 4.9 oz.

Compatible with all Arca-Swiss style clamps***

***Please note we cannot guarantee fit with other manufacturers CAM-Type Lever type quick releases, only screw-type. 99.9% of customers report perfect fit but we do not have control over other company's manufacturing process or control their tolerances!!!

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