The FALCAM F38 Dual-Screw Quick Release Base Plate V2 is a durable aluminum mounting plate designed for fast and secure switching between compatible support systems. Featuring a dual-screw anti-rotation design, Arca-Swiss compatibility, and multiple threaded options, it ensures stable camera mounting with improved grip and p…
The FALCAM F38 Dual-Screw Quick Release Base Plate V2 is a durable aluminum mounting plate designed for fast and secure switching between compatible support systems. Featuring a dual-screw anti-rotation design, Arca-Swiss compatibility, and multiple threaded options, it ensures stable camera mounting with improved grip and protection.
The FALCAM F38 Quick Release Dual-Screw Thread Plate V2 is a refined and versatile mounting solution designed to enhance workflow efficiency for photographers and videographers. Built for compatibility with the F38 quick release ecosystem as well as Arca-Swiss standard systems, this plate enables fast and reliable transitions between tripods, rigs, and other support equipment.
Engineered from high-strength aluminum alloy, the plate combines durability with a lightweight profile suitable for professional use. Its dual-screw anti-rotation structure, combined with a positioning pin, prevents unwanted camera movement or twisting during operation, ensuring consistent stability even under demanding conditions.
The plate includes both 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threaded mounting options, offering broad compatibility with a wide range of cameras and mounting setups. A non-slip rubber pad is integrated into the surface to protect the camera body from scratches while improving grip and reducing movement during use.
Designed for efficiency and reliability, the F38 V2 plate allows users to quickly switch between compatible mounting devices without compromising security or precision, making it ideal for studio, field, and rig-based shooting environments.
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