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Chris Hurd November 27th, 2006 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen Sobel
I have the Gitzo G2380 Video Fluid Head. It has 2x 1/4" Screws and a VHS Adapter Pin. I attached a picture.

Look at the picture more closely, Stephen. Like most quick release plates that are comparable to the Gitzo quality and price range, it comes with one 1/4" screw and one 3/8" screw. Leave the one that you need on the plate... remove the other one and put it away somewhere. On some plates and heads there's a little threaded space where you can store whichever one you're not using.

Stephen Sobel November 27th, 2006 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Hurd
Look at the picture more closely, Stephen. Like most quick release plates that are comparable to the Gitzo quality and price range, it comes with one 1/4" screw and one 3/8" screw. Leave the one that you need on the plate... remove the other one and put it away somewhere. On some plates and heads there's a little threaded space where you can store whichever one you're not using.

Oops, you're right. Do you recommend I get the TA-100 for the XH-A1?

Pat Sipes November 27th, 2006 07:12 PM

I had that fluid head awhile back and I think one of the screws was a 1/4" while the other was a 3/8".

Oops...I didn't see Chris's post. I don't think that head had a place to store the other screw.


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