Now, this is designed to complement the long narrow 'footprint' of camcorders, and is - in my opinion - overly large for the smaller format of DSLR or mirrorless cameras. Additionally, I find this sort of mount a bit of a pain to use, you have to screw the camera onto the mount so it isn't quick or easy to remove (you have to remember to keep a screw driver or coin on hand to unscrew the mount).
Left: My Andoer tripod head, showing the long type of mounting plate intended for camcorders.
Of course, you can detach the mounting plate and camera from the tripod head with relative ease...By unscrewing yet another screw catch to release the mount/camera!
DSLR mounted on the long camcorder plate. While it actually works perfectly well, it's a little ungainly. |
The compact QR mounting plate of my light-weight tripod. The smaller size of the mount is more suited to DSLR/mirrorless cameras than the long camcorder mount, in my opinion. |
Luckily, you can buy the above type of mount as a separate unit which you can then attach to your longer camcorder mounting plate, killing two birds with one stone. You now have a smaller more compact mounting plate and also one which has a quick release catch. I bought one of these, which was also made by Andoer, their Compact Quick Release Assembly Platform Clamp + Quick Release Plate (£7.89)...
All I had to do, was attach this to the tripod's long mounting plate and then I had a smaller more compact mount for my camera that is also quick and easy to detach...
The Andoer Compact Mount comes with integral bubble levels to help you ensure that you tripod head is perfectly level. This is very handy for me as one of the criticisms I have of my Andoer video tripod is that it's own single bubble level is not very easy to see, so having these extra levels, just under the camera, are perfect.
Finally, I find the little extra height that adding the compact QR mount gives you makes it slightly easier to manipulate the camera lens focus, aperture and zoom rings.
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