PGYTECH Arca-Type Quick Release Plate and Clamp
For photographers who frequently switch between different stabilization systems, the Arca-Type Quick Release Plate and Clamp from PGYTECH offers effortless operation. The clamp securely holds a male Arca-Swiss plate using a spring-loaded latch and locks it in place with a simple button slide. To release, just slide the button to unlock and press it to detach the plate from the adapter quickly and smoothly.
The bottom of the adapter mounts on the standard 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 male threading on a tripod or gimbal. The ideal scenario is to have a plate adapter mounted on each of your supports to seamlessly transition your camera from one clamp to the other.
Quick Release System
The SnapLock system is designed for speed and simplicity. Using a simple spring-loaded clamp, the camera can be mounted with just one motion. It doesn't require the extra locking step to hold steady, but that option is available for extra security. Dismounting is just as easy, pressing the lock button to free the plate from the clamp's grip.
Fast Swaps
When each of your supports has a SnapLock plate adapter, shooters can quickly dismount their camera from a tripod and clamp it onto a slider, gimbal, or handheld rig in record time. Alternatively, those with multiple cameras can use this system to rapidly take one camera off sticks and mount another.
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PGYTECH Arca-Type Quick Release Plate and Clamp
PGYTECH Arca-Type Quick Release Plate and Clamp
For photographers who frequently switch between different stabilization systems, the Arca-Type Quick Release Plate and Clamp from PGYTECH offers effortless operation. The clamp securely holds a male Arca-Swiss plate using a spring-loaded latch and locks it in place with a simple button slide. To release, just slide the button to unlock and press it to detach the plate from the adapter quickly and smoothly.
The bottom of the adapter mounts on the standard 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 male threading on a tripod or gimbal. The ideal scenario is to have a plate adapter mounted on each of your supports to seamlessly transition your camera from one clamp to the other.
Quick Release System
The SnapLock system is designed for speed and simplicity. Using a simple spring-loaded clamp, the camera can be mounted with just one motion. It doesn't require the extra locking step to hold steady, but that option is available for extra security. Dismounting is just as easy, pressing the lock button to free the plate from the clamp's grip.
Fast Swaps
When each of your supports has a SnapLock plate adapter, shooters can quickly dismount their camera from a tripod and clamp it onto a slider, gimbal, or handheld rig in record time. Alternatively, those with multiple cameras can use this system to rapidly take one camera off sticks and mount another.
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For photographers who frequently switch between different stabilization systems, the Arca-Type Quick Release Plate and Clamp from PGYTECH offers effortless operation. The clamp securely holds a male Arca-Swiss plate using a spring-loaded latch and locks it in place with a simple button slide. To release, just slide the button to unlock and press it to detach the plate from the adapter quickly and smoothly.
The bottom of the adapter mounts on the standard 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 male threading on a tripod or gimbal. The ideal scenario is to have a plate adapter mounted on each of your supports to seamlessly transition your camera from one clamp to the other.
Quick Release System
The SnapLock system is designed for speed and simplicity. Using a simple spring-loaded clamp, the camera can be mounted with just one motion. It doesn't require the extra locking step to hold steady, but that option is available for extra security. Dismounting is just as easy, pressing the lock button to free the plate from the clamp's grip.
Fast Swaps
When each of your supports has a SnapLock plate adapter, shooters can quickly dismount their camera from a tripod and clamp it onto a slider, gimbal, or handheld rig in record time. Alternatively, those with multiple cameras can use this system to rapidly take one camera off sticks and mount another.





















