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Caruba L plate Sony RX100 II

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  • Caruba L-plate
  • is used to place the camera on a tripod

The L-plate can be used to place your camera on a tripod. The plate is a more stable attachment than a normal quick-release plate. With the L-plate you can also easily and quickly switch from portrait to landscape mode without changing the position. The L-plate is designed so that all camera connections are freely accessible.

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Caruba L plate Sony RX100 II

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  • Caruba L-plate
  • is used to place the camera on a tripod

Product description for Caruba L plate Sony RX100 II

The L-plate can be used to place your camera on a tripod. The plate is a more stable attachment than a normal quick-release plate. With the L-plate you can also easily and quickly switch from portrait to landscape mode without changing the position. The L-plate is designed so that all camera connections are freely accessible.

Caruba L plate Sony RX100 II

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