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SIMA TRIPOD QUICKCONNECT
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Reviews by Users
09 Jul 2008



Sima quick connect
This item is functional, barely. It's OK for use with a lightweight camera and standard lens in horizontal position only. With a longer lens and/or vertical position this plastic unit feels underbuilt with a sagging problem in the vertical position. Spend a few bucks and get an all-metal Bogen product, you'll be happier.
–James O. Paynefrom Amazon.com
23 May 2008



Good item for tourists
I have a canon f2 and, with age, I cannot hold it as steady as I would like. I bought a travel tripod, small and light enough to carry easily, but mounting the camera to the tripod was awkward and time consuming. The Sima quick connect solved my problem, and makes it a lot easier to take the kind of pictures a tourist usually takes.
–clevelandbrownfrom Amazon.com
25 Mar 2008



I like these!
I have used a couple of these Sima quick releases for years and they work very well. Naturally, I have lost half of one the sets. Local camera shops have stopped carrying them, so when I saw the Sima here I bought another to supplement the one I still have. I keep the male half on my camera and another on the foot of my telephoto, with the big half on a tripod. I like these much better than the expensive metal ones made by Arca and Manfrotto.
–warhistorynutfrom Amazon.com