Rob
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023
This product is actually a big disappointment. It doesn’t fit on my EOS M200 or my Lumix ZS100. I can get it to go on my Lumix GX85, but it doesn’t sit perfectly flush, so the camera will be slightly angled in portrait orientation.Manufacturing this with 2-3mm of extra adjustment would make this compatible with so many more cameras.
Alberto Pisacreta
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023
Fantastic price and very versatile
Gizmosrealm
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023
Seems well made. Cool idea. But, does NOT fit Panasonic G9 or G85. There's not enough width from the lip to the mounting screw. If you do put it on, it won't sit flush against the plate (see photos).
ab054449
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2022
Though this L-plate is adjustable, it still not match with some cameras.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2019
This bracket is made of two pieces, bottom one and a side one. The side component screws to the bottom part but the screw mechanism can never be tighten enough to provide for a solid, no wiggle, fit. This means that the side bracket is loose and has a lot of wiggle room and at times it just gets loose. Every so often you need to tighten the screw. My camera fell out of this bracket and fell to the ground once, incurring damage to the body and possibly a lens. This is a shame as this is not a cheap bracket. I have several Fotodiox brackets for Sony and they are great. Skip this one.
Michael Groenewald
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2019
I spent 2 weeks shooting in patagonia with this bracket - it works well - the screws supplied works well and replacing the battery isnt an issue. In portrait position there is a little bit of play on the bracket but did not affect my shooting
MarkABee
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2018
This is a well built L Bracket. I also have one from Really Right Stuff for the Fuji GFX. The reason I like this one over the RRS L Bracket is that you can change the battery without removing the bracket or the L portion of the bracket. I am sure it is not as structurally sound as the RRS bracket but the fact is that Fuji Batteries need to be changed out regularly and it is easy to do with the L bracket. You simply loosen the screw that you see in the picture at the end and the vertical portion slides down revealing the battery door. You don't fully remove the L portion of the bracket so there are no parts to be lost. I think that is my main reservation about the RRS bracket is that you have to completely remove the L portion and screw and I can see dropping the screw while in the field.For this bracket, I find it bottom part of the bracket very well built and molded to the shape of the Fuji GFX so it won't slip.I recommend this.
jr1234
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2017
There is not a lot of things to critique with a bracket but here are the main aspects that I like about this:- Fits very well on the camera. It is designed well to fit concise.- Works excellent with a RRS (Really Right Stuff) bracket. It does not slip at all which is a problem I have had in the past with other third party brackets.- I do not own any of the other brackets but the concept of this one for enabling the battery changing makes the most sense to me and it does work well. All you need to do is loosen the screw and slide it down and you can change the battery. Also, if you are in a shooting situation where you won't need to use the vertical side of the bracket it is easy to remove which is a nice option to me.I really like this bracket and I feel it is a great value when comparing it to the alternatives.