📸 Capture the Moment, Effortlessly!
The Peak Design Dual Plate V2 is a lightweight and compact mounting solution that allows photographers to seamlessly transition their camera from a capture clip to most RC2 tripod heads, enhancing versatility and convenience in any shooting scenario.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.9 x 6.8 x 2.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 8.6 x 8.6 x 2.8 centimetres |
Item Weight | 28 Grams |
Brand | Peak Design |
Colour | Black |
Model year | 2017 |
Plug profile | Tripod |
Part number | PL-D-2 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Style | Single |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**N
Pretty good so far
Handy to have an attachment that both has PD anchor holes and fits a tripod, fits nicely on a K&F tripod (will soon see if it fits a Three Legged Thing tripod).Fit is sturdy, design is minimal, does the job well so no complaints.
J**H
Nice universal plate
The PD system is pricey, but everything is solidly built and it's really convenient being able to leave a plate on every camera and have them slot into the Carry strap and still be compatible with a tripod (I have a Manfrotto with an ARCA style rail).There are a couple of reasons to prefer this over the non-dual plate. Aside from compatibility, it gives you more clearance between the tripod and the camera. It also mercifully has a slot alongside the hex adjustment so if you've forgotten the Allen key, you can easily adjust in the field. For some reason it's also significantly cheaper than the standard plate, so what's not to like there.
D**T
Very versatile
Excellent build quality and so versatile as can be used with the peak design clip plus arca swiss and manfrotto quick release systems.
M**S
Great but a tad expensive for what it is.
As the title of the review it works perfectly and I can attach my PD strap to it but it’s very overpriced.
M**I
Quality product with one drawback.
Firstly I have been using Peak Design products for a few years and I am very happy with the quality and functionality.I purchased this plate as I have purchased a new tripod and head, my old plate no longer worked with the new head so I purchased this.I like to carry my camera using the plate at the base of the camera so wanted to use this plate to fit the bigger plate on the new head.This plate fits both whilst still allowing the Peak Design clips to remain in place.The Manfrotto head has a safety feature that requires a lever to be pressed before you can fully release the plate. The major concern for me is that this plate can be removed from the head without pressing the safety catch. There is a small chance that you catch the release mechanism which could cause your camera to drop off despite the safety release not being pressed.It fits perfectly on the smaller head with no chance of it releasing.I will happily use it when out and about with the Manfrotto Be Free tripod but will switch it out when using my larger tripod.
M**R
Brilliant
Just what I needed. Perfect.
N**N
Freedom - the anchors DON'T get in the way
I use the Manfrotto 323 quick release clamp and plate, because it "does what it says on the tin". No messing with screwing things or adjsting. Clunk click. BUT I also use a Peak Design sling strap attached through the tripod bush (using the PD Standard Plate) to carry my camera(s) and then it's a major performance when I want to put the camera on a tripod - unscrewing the plate from the camera's tripod bush and then screwing the tripod into the camera. When the camera is coming off and going on in succession, it's worthwhile fitting the "Manfrotto 323 Quick Release" plate (I use the Andoer version). Then when the tripod episode is over we work at unscrewing things and putting the strap back on.NOW HOWEVER we have the Peak Design Dual Plate v2 (I must have missed v1). This lets me keep the plates on the cameras all the time and the clamps on the tripods all the time. The camera plates each have their own pair of Peak Design anchors that can attach the sling strap. When wandering around, the camera is slung across from my shoulder. Then when it's Tripod Time we just click the camera onto the tripod, letting the strap trail on the ground. Brilliant!In the photos you can see the plate underneath the camera (it's a Lumix G80, ie a small camera), then sitting on top of a tripod and finally sitting on the window sill by the front door ready to go out and play. In all these you can see how the anchors don't get in the way, which is what this is all about.
B**K
It works with both arcs Swiss and manfrotto but
The problem with this plate is that it’s orientation for the lens is totally out by 90 degrees for use with a tilt head on a monopod. Otherwise it works with both manfrotto and arca Swiss ball head mounts.
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