Robert Lai
Well-known
Hi folks,
I have a Super Ikonta BX and C. Sometimes I would like to use the camera on my tripod for long exposures. I have converted my tripods to the Arca Swiss style clamps, and I have the quick release plates on my cameras. I've tried a Wimberley camera plate on the Super Ikontas, but the slight anti-twist ledge may interfere with the lens opening, and the pressure of the plate prevents the back from opening if you wish to change film.
So far I haven't found any QR plate that would seem to work. Really Right Stuff have a "slim" QR plate that is meant for slim point and shoot digital cameras. Has anyone tried this?
If anyone has successfully adapted their folder to the A-S quick release system, please let me know how you did it.
Thanks.
I have a Super Ikonta BX and C. Sometimes I would like to use the camera on my tripod for long exposures. I have converted my tripods to the Arca Swiss style clamps, and I have the quick release plates on my cameras. I've tried a Wimberley camera plate on the Super Ikontas, but the slight anti-twist ledge may interfere with the lens opening, and the pressure of the plate prevents the back from opening if you wish to change film.
So far I haven't found any QR plate that would seem to work. Really Right Stuff have a "slim" QR plate that is meant for slim point and shoot digital cameras. Has anyone tried this?
If anyone has successfully adapted their folder to the A-S quick release system, please let me know how you did it.
Thanks.
Jerevan
Recycled User
I did a check earlier today with my own Arca B1 and my Mess Ikonta which isn't the same model as yours but share the same design. Two solutions would be possible, I think: 1) modify a plate, cutting it down lengthwise, making it smaller in width in that direction or 2) putting a washer on the screw, getting more clearance but still getting the camera tight on the QR plate.