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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 678541" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Yep! You got it. :encouragement: Just attach the foot to a quick release plate for the tripod head. Very slightly loosen the nut that holds the collar tight (not the thing that attaches to the quick release plate), and rotate the body/lens combo vertically/horizontally. This is what my local camera store showed me when I was asking about an L bracket. They said that's how it's done instead of using an L bracket. </p><p></p><p>If it is an aftermarket collar, I'd try it out first. Not all aftermarket collars fit as securely as the original collars. When I'm done, I always tighten the collar before I put the lens away...just as a precaution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 678541, member: 13196"] Yep! You got it. :encouragement: Just attach the foot to a quick release plate for the tripod head. Very slightly loosen the nut that holds the collar tight (not the thing that attaches to the quick release plate), and rotate the body/lens combo vertically/horizontally. This is what my local camera store showed me when I was asking about an L bracket. They said that's how it's done instead of using an L bracket. If it is an aftermarket collar, I'd try it out first. Not all aftermarket collars fit as securely as the original collars. When I'm done, I always tighten the collar before I put the lens away...just as a precaution. [/QUOTE]
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