Thank you Chris,
may I know whether I can purchase the Capture V3 alone or I must get its metal plate too?I’m asking this because I have my Manfrotto metal plate(standard) to install my camera on the tripod and I don’t know it it works for the Capture V3.
Thank you.
Fabio
Hi Fabio, I’ve checked on Peak Designs own website & also my UK camera store, and it appears you have to buy the Capture V3 with the plate, as it’s the plate which attaches to the tripod socket on your camera and then the plate slides into the Capture V3. It might be worth emailing Peak Designs direct to ask them if they can supply separately, but I think you need both otherwise you can’t connect the camera to it. I don’t know whether your Manfrotto would fit, so can’t help there.
Some precious info from you,thank you so much Chris.
Forgive me all for the OT.
It really is very striking. I saw it in 2010 at the Uffizi where it was in a small room beside the exit stairs. No-one else was there and we had it all to ourselves.
It was definitely a highlight when I went to the gallery a few years back.
I thought of Fabio when I saw it in Uffizi myself!
I rather like this picture I took last year - a mash up of different architectural eras and styles. I wonder who knows or can work out where it is?
Think it might be Boston.
It is indeed, as in Boston Massachusetts, as opposed to Boston Lincolnshire
LOL, I didn’t think that was the Boston stump as I remember it.
The haar rolling in on St Andrews beach around 11.30am this morning. Some keen surfers were heading out.
30 mins later it was glorious.
And snowy mountain shots - also from yesterday.
Loch Shiel and the Glenfinnan viaduct - of Harry Potter fame
Cheers,
Ian