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Old September 19th, 2002, 10:59 PM   #1
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A Small Tip re: Varizoom Shoulder Support

For those of you using, or considering, Varizoom's VZ-LSP or VZ-1 shoulder braces you should consider adding a Bogen/Manfrotto quick-release mounting plate to these rigs. Since these braces do not feature a quick-release mount the Bogen q-r plate is an invaluable addition to these rigs, making it much easier to remove the camera for tight hand shots or just to be able to detach the brace to safely set the camera down.

Honestly, with the relatively high prices of these low-tech braces I was disappointed that they do not feature a quick-release plate.
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