The Peak Design Dual Plate v2 for Capture Camera Clip is a versatile quick-release camera plate designed for seamless compatibility with Peak Design Capture Clips, Arca-type, and Manfrotto RC2 tripod systems. Crafted from durable anodized aluminum, it features a twist-resistant grip pad,…
The Peak Design Dual Plate v2 for Capture Camera Clip is a versatile quick-release camera plate designed for seamless compatibility with Peak Design Capture Clips, Arca-type, and Manfrotto RC2 tripod systems. Crafted from durable anodized aluminum, it features a twist-resistant grip pad, adjustable mounting slot, and four integrated anchor loops, making it an ideal solution for photographers who need fast transitions between carrying and shooting.
The Peak Design Dual Plate v2 for Capture Camera Clip is a universal quick-release plate built to maximize compatibility and streamline your photography workflow. Designed to work with all versions of the Peak Design Capture Camera Clip, it also fits most Arca-type and Manfrotto RC2 tripod heads, allowing you to move effortlessly between your camera clip and tripod without changing plates.
Precision-machined from anodized aluminum, the Dual Plate v2 is lightweight yet exceptionally durable for daily professional use. Its twist-resistant grip pad provides a secure connection between the plate and camera, making it especially suitable for heavier camera and lens combinations.
The adjustable 1/4"-20 mounting slot offers multiple positioning options, allowing you to avoid interference with battery compartments, articulating screens, or mounted lenses. Four integrated Anchor attachment loops let you connect optional Peak Design Anchors and camera straps without sacrificing tripod compatibility.
Compatible with virtually any camera featuring a standard 1/4"-20 tripod socket, the Dual Plate v2 is an essential accessory for photographers seeking flexibility, durability, and fast gear transitions.
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