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    I do think they are very close. For me the decision came down to the fact that I initially bought a Markins Q20 without a quick-shoe plate, because I wanted the RRS quick-shoe with the lever release, so I figured I might as well get the RRS camera plate to attach to their own quick-shoe. I'm very happy with RRS and you can call them and ask questions and I've found them to be very informative and responsive.

    I would say the RRS, Kirk and Wimberley offer the tightest tolerances for Arca-Swiss compatibility, however you can never go wrong with sticking with one brand. I also have the RRS monopod head with their RRS levered QR, and I have my eye on some other RRS products, such as macro rails and flash brackets, so I usually just sit around with the RRS catalog and create my own wish list.

    You definitely should wait a little on your decision, to make sure that there aren't any snafus with either product.

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    I just noticed that Kirk doesn't list a 1DX L-bracket yet, and RRS ($250) is taking pre-orders and stating that the design is not finalized yet.

    http://reallyrightstuff.com/ProductDesc.aspx?code=B1DX-L&type=4&eq=

    I believe that RRS did a revision of their initial 5DIII bracket, but I'm sure that they would stand behind any problems.

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    I think RRS swapped out the bad brackets. What you probably got for your scratches if you had a 5D III was an apology.
    I agree with Rich, unless it was a have to have tool I think I would wait a few weeks before buying one for the new 1D X.

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    Definitely. I've got a Wimberley P-5 that'll do for the time being...

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    Quote Originally Posted by neuroanatomist View Post
    I'll have the Kirk vs. RRS decision to make for a 1D X L-bracket. In the past, there have been some minor differences in terms of which had a slightly lower profile, etc., but they seem equivalent in terms of quality and price.

    It may come down to who has one ready first.
    John,

    I wouldn't think you'd be in a rush for this, but if you haven't seen it yet, the RRS 1DX L-bracket is finalized and backordered all at the same time.

    http://reallyrightstuff.com/ProductD...DX-L&type=4&eq

    Rich

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    Thanks, Rich! No real rush, but I previously noticed the higher price than their other L-brackets, and wondered why. The modular design, especially being able to convert from base plate to L-bracket, is very attractive! I'll wait to see what Kirk comes up with, but unless it's similar the RRS plate is likely the one I'll get.

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    Yes, it looks pretty cool and innovative in that it's a modular design, yet also custom for this specific body. The 1DX is a fairly large camera thereby requiring a large L-bracket, so the split design may come in handy to reduce bulk. I also like the idea of storing the hex key in the base plate. I wish mine had that.

    I agree, lets see what Kirk comes up with!

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