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yes,it have a 3/8" thread hole on the bottom. it can be directly mounted onto any ball head, tripod, gimbal and monopod.
By Yumi Kawamura on February 8, 2018
The round base plate is 2.375" in diameter. The fixed side of the clamp lip (the side with the leveling bubble) is 1.875" wide. The movable clamp lip is 1.75" wide.
By California Bill on October 25, 2017
I believe a pu-70 is longer than a pu-50 not thicker.
By John M on October 2, 2017
Good day, funny, I had the reverse problem when I first received this clamp. It wouldn't close enough. But when I disassembled it, I found two springs, that were too long to allow the clamp to close tightly. I trimmed about two turns off each spring and it works perfectly for me. But, as far as opening, mine opens enou… see more Good day, funny, I had the reverse problem when I first received this clamp. It wouldn't close enough. But when I disassembled it, I found two springs, that were too long to allow the clamp to close tightly. I trimmed about two turns off each spring and it works perfectly for me. But, as far as opening, mine opens enough to top loads with no problem. Sorry for your troubles!!! Keep shooting! see less
By Randy Frieder on July 20, 2017
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Write a Customer ReviewBy PawPaw
November 4, 2019
By m***c
April 16, 2019
By ***
February 14, 2019
I have a Manfrotto 055XProb tripod with 496RC2 ball head. I really like the Manfrotto quick release system as its easy to use and feels secure. However, I need to be able to use an L Plate and the Manfrotto version is expensive. I was also curious to find out, first hand, more about the Arca Swiss mechanism and these clamps and plates are really inexpensive. The Andoer clamp seems well made and comes complete with screw thread adapter and allen key. The clamp has two bubble levels, which have little value for me, and a screw knob to close the clamp on the plate. The clamp could mount directly onto my 496RC2 ball head but this is not what I want because I prefer the Manfrotto RC2 clamp. If you do want to mount it directly then you need either a boss adapter or someway to prevent the Arca Swiss clamp from rotating on the ball head as it will only be held in place by friction and the tightness of the screw. Using the screw thread adapter I can mount this Arca Swiss clamp on top of the Manfrotto 200PL plate. There's one 'gotcha' with this which can be overcome. If you mount the Arca Swiss clamp such that the screw knob is facing you (towards the back of the Manfrotto Plate) then it rubs on the Manfrotto release lever. I got around this by having the screw knob towards the front of the camera (under the lens). This has the added advantage of making the top bubble level more visible - if you need this. The Andoer plate is also reasonably well made but has one problem. The D Ring on the screw fixing is too small to get a decent grip on it, which makes it hard to tighten securely. Fortunately a 2p coin fits well in the screw slot and helps overcome the second problem - the D Ring is too lose so that as you try and fit the plate into the clamp it hangs down and prevents the plate sliding in easily, so I have removed it. All in all pretty good but I'll only use the setup when I need to use an L Plate.
By l***o
May 31, 2018
By r***h
May 14, 2018
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February 5, 2018
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January 17, 2018
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January 14, 2018
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January 10, 2018
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January 9, 2018
By From London
November 29, 2017
By p***a
November 20, 2017
By Morphius
November 20, 2017
I like this Andoer Arca compatible tripod/monopod head/clamp. I'm using it specifically for a monopod for telephoto lenses. The knob is short and wide for nonslip grip. Both ends of the clamp has plate stops to prevent over travel. The 70mm plate is generously long to fit on a lens foot or camera bottom. The 3/8" threaded adapter allows threading onto a 1/4" male thread or use the 3/8" screw to mount the plate and tighten with the enclosed hex key. The Andoer plate has the bubble level atop the plate without an additional spur/bump on the side that can snag against camera straps. The clamp edges are radiused and full length for ease of clamping without scratching and provide a tight grip. As another reviewer did mention, one side of the plate or base is 1/2 a millimeter off with the 0 marking. Thus one side is zeroed, but the other a mil off mark. No big deal in my mind. If anyone is really going to rely on the ruler marks, then get another brand/model that's 3-5 times the cost.
By t***e
November 10, 2017
By Carlos
October 26, 2017
I originally got a regular quick release with a pull lever. That was pretty cumbersome for my needs so I returned it for this one. This one is more simplistic and I like you just twist to tighten and loosen the plate. I learned these are called Arca Swiss. I also like how the bottom is smooth and flat and has more areas to grab onto a tripod/monopod.
By David A Nichol
July 14, 2017
By helveto
April 22, 2017
By John V.
April 17, 2017
Works great. The effective clamp length is about 46mm - plenty for most purposes. The base diameter is 60mm. The unthreaded side mount holes are on a 45mm circle - compatible with RRS, Hejnar etc. The shift scale would be more helpful if it just went from +/-15mm in mm steps, instead of +/- 0-5mm,7.5mm,10mm. Weird.
By ND Marshall
November 14, 2016
By BK
November 7, 2016
I liked this so much that I bought a second one. It's a great option for Arca Swiss, doing the job just as well as base & plate combos costing 2 or 3 times as much. But for Chrissakes, that is NOT a 1/4-20 screw that you're including in this. It's a totally different thread pitch. If you swapped that out for a real 1/4-20 screw, this would be a solid 5 star product.
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