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I've always been confused by Quick Release Plates. They come in different sizes, shapes and there seem to be different formats of QPR. I've heard reference to Arca, Arca Swiss, RC2 etc.
I have two tripods and four different heads. I have a two Manfrotto heads, a Hahnel BH-40 head and Velbon PHD-31Q head that was supplied with my Velbon travel tripod. I now use the Hahnel in place of the Velbon.
These are the heads I have:
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The one on the left fits both the Manfrotto heads but none of the others, the middle only fits the Hahnel BH-40 and the one on the right only fits the Velbon.The Hahnel QPR has two bevelled ridges on the underside which slide into two grooves on the plate at the top of the ball head. The QPR that fits into the Manfrotto heads have two bevelled edges and is held in place by a lever that is pulled out and then secured once the QPR is in place, by a secondary smaller lever that prevents the first from being accidentally opened.
I was wondering if someone could kindly tell me what type or format each of these Quick Release Plates are please?
Is there any particular reason there are so many different types of plate rather than having a single standardised system and what are the pro's and cons of each.
Thanks
I've always been confused by Quick Release Plates. They come in different sizes, shapes and there seem to be different formats of QPR. I've heard reference to Arca, Arca Swiss, RC2 etc.
I have two tripods and four different heads. I have a two Manfrotto heads, a Hahnel BH-40 head and Velbon PHD-31Q head that was supplied with my Velbon travel tripod. I now use the Hahnel in place of the Velbon.
These are the heads I have:
View media item 107782
The one on the left fits both the Manfrotto heads but none of the others, the middle only fits the Hahnel BH-40 and the one on the right only fits the Velbon.The Hahnel QPR has two bevelled ridges on the underside which slide into two grooves on the plate at the top of the ball head. The QPR that fits into the Manfrotto heads have two bevelled edges and is held in place by a lever that is pulled out and then secured once the QPR is in place, by a secondary smaller lever that prevents the first from being accidentally opened.
I was wondering if someone could kindly tell me what type or format each of these Quick Release Plates are please?
Is there any particular reason there are so many different types of plate rather than having a single standardised system and what are the pro's and cons of each.
Thanks

