
Smallrig L-Bracket for Fujifilm X-T3 and X-T2 Camera
SKU: #SR2253 $79.00The SmallRig L-Bracket for Fujifilm X-T3 and X-T2 Camera 2253 is a modular design with anti-twist flanges to keep the camera from twisting and comes with a wooden handgrip to makes it ergonomic to hold the camera. Both the base plate and side plate are Arca-type compatible dovetails enable the camera to mount in a vertical or horizontal position. It features a sensor centring line on each axis to align the camera on a tripod head.

Promaster Complete-L Universal Bracket
SKU: #PRO3832 $49.95The ProMaster Complete-L Bracket forms a dovetail, Arca-Swiss compatible quick release plate across the bottom and the side of the camera. This allows the camera to be mounted directly over the top-center of the tripod and head in either a horizontal or vertical position. The camera benefits from the head's full range of motion, while maintaining a central balance point for more stable shots. More stability and balance means improved sharpness. When used in conjunction with a small, compact tripod you gain the additional benefit of more camera height in a vertical position.
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Gitzo L-bracket for Sony A7R III & Sony A9
SKU: #GSLBRSY $289.88The Gitzo L-Bracket α makes switching from landscape to portrait orientation extremely easy, keeping the existing set and camera perfectly balanced and eliminating the risk of picture blurriness. It is made of a single solid aluminium piece that weighs just 77g and perfectly fit the two Sony's flaghsips A cameras: A7R III and A9.

Promaster L Bracket for Fuji XPRO2
SKU: #PRO6453 $59.95The PROMASTER PROFESSIONAL L BRACKET is machined of high grade aluminum and includes everything you need to properly assemble and connect it. Use this L bracket to attach your camera to a tripod head with a ProMaster dovetail / arca-swiss dovetail type quick release system. Once the L bracket is mounted to your camera you can connect it horizontally or vertically and switch between these positions in just seconds. By keeping your camera centered above the tripod head, even when using a vertical position, you will have a much better balanced rig and better stability.