SKU: GC88-311

SpiderPro AS-RC2 Tripod Adapter Plate

SpiderPro AS-RC2 Tripod Adapter Plate

The AS-RC2 Adapter Plate from Spider Camera Holster attaches to the bottom of any SpiderPro or SpiderLight plate and is designed to mount directly to the bottom of your camera. This plate is Arca-type compatible and will also mount into Manfrotto RC2 quick release systems. It has a built-in anti-rotation feature, which is a lip that hugs the edge of the camera body.

Spider Camera Holster does not recommend using this plate with Manfrotto's 128RC QR Micro Fluid Head; 055 Magnesium Ball Head with Q2; XPRO Magnesium Ball Head with 200PL-14; XPRO 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head with 200PL-14; MH804 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head with 200LT-PL; or the MH293D3-Q2 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head with 200PL-14.

Features:

Fits any SpiderPro or SpiderLight Plate

Option to Attach to Camera Body Directly

Mounts to Arca-Type or RC2 Systems

Built-In Anti-Rotation Feature

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SpiderPro AS-RC2 Tripod Adapter Plate

The AS-RC2 Adapter Plate from Spider Camera Holster attaches to the bottom of any SpiderPro or SpiderLight plate and is designed to mount directly to the bottom of your camera. This plate is Arca-type compatible and will also mount into Manfrotto RC2 quick release systems. It has a built-in anti-rotation feature, which is a lip that hugs the edge of the camera body.

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