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Tilta, the reputable accessories manufacturer from China, continues to bring useful tools to the market. This time, they have unveiled a Sony L battery plate and an ARCA Manfrotto dual quick-release plate. Let’s take a closer look
Sony NP-F series of batteries might be one of the most popular standards out there. Currently, many companies are producing these batteries, making them incredibly affordable. (Not to mention the wide range of capacity capabilities).
Tilta has been producing a simpler version of this battery plate for a while, but now an updated version is being introduced to the market with some useful “add-ons”.
Numerous new features in this battery plate are worth looking at:
At the time of writing this article, the new battery plate is available for pre-order directly from Tilta for $44.10 on their site.
The second accessory that has been introduced is a simple but much-needed quick-release plate. Personally, since working with mirrorless cameras, I have abandoned most of my “heavy-duty” equipment, including tripods made by some leading companies. (My personal interest currently lies in travel tripods). However, the challenge arises when dealing with mixed equipment or various standards: figuring out how to attach and connect everything together. These two quick-release plate standards (Manfrotto and ARCA) are good examples. And here comes Tilta to our aid with a “missing link” product that costs $8.90.
The new Dual Quick Release plate can be pre-ordered for $8.90 at Tilta’s site here.
These types of accessories might be small in size but are very useful. What is your favorite company for purchasing this kind of equipment? Please share with us your comments below
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