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Peak Design PRO Plate MANFROTTO RC2 + ARCA-Type Compatible Quick Release Plate

Dual Plate lets you remove your Camera from Capture (sold separately) and stick it directly into most Manfrotto® RC2 tripod heads. Dual Plate earns its name because it also works in most Arca-type tripod heads. Fits in Capture in 2 directions and contains 2 loops for Peak Design Anchors. Durable machined/anodized construction 2-way Capture compatibility. New connection screw slot allows more positioning options, preventing interference with lenses, screens, and battery compartments.

SKU: GC47-PD-PL-D-2

Peak Design PRO Plate MANFROTTO RC2 + Arca-type Compatible Quick Release Plate

Peak Design PRO Plate MANFROTTO RC2 + ARCA-Type Compatible Quick Release Plate

Dual Plate lets you remove your Camera from Capture (sold separately) and stick it directly into most Manfrotto® RC2 tripod heads. Dual Plate earns its name because it also works in most Arca-type tripod heads. Fits in Capture in 2 directions and contains 2 loops for Peak Design Anchors. Durable machined/anodized construction 2-way Capture compatibility. New connection screw slot allows more positioning options, preventing interference with lenses, screens, and battery compartments.

For Manfrotto Rc2 Arca

Got a Manfrotto RC2 tripod head? This is plate for you. It'll even fit in Arca tripods, too. Check out pkdsn.com/tripod for a more in-depth tripod compatibility list.

2-way Capture Compatibility

Inserts into Capture in 2 directions

Works With Pd Straps

2 loops for connecting Peak Design Anchors

Fits Any Camera

Fits any camera with a standard 1/4”-20 tripod mount

Adjustable Footprint

Connection screw slot allows you to position plate to avoid interference with lenses, screens, and battery compartments

Anti-twist

Durable twist-resistant pad provides superior grip for heaviest of pro rigs

Better Construction

Machined anodized aluminum for a smoother, stronger finish

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Peak Design PRO Plate MANFROTTO RC2 + ARCA-Type Compatible Quick Release Plate

Dual Plate lets you remove your Camera from Capture (sold separately) and stick it directly into most Manfrotto® RC2 tripod heads. Dual Plate earns its name because it also works in most Arca-type tripod heads. Fits in Capture in 2 directions and contains 2 loops for Peak Design Anchors. Durable machined/anodized construction 2-way Capture compatibility. New connection screw slot allows more positioning options, preventing interference with lenses, screens, and battery compartments.

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