Review: Kirk BL-D600 L-Bracket for Nikon D600...

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Review: Kirk BL-D600 L-Bracket for Nikon D600...

Postby Remorhaz on Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:33 am

I do quite a bit of landscape work - I like the slow contemplative work. I also do the odd stitched panorama and as of late have been doing more of them.

I'd been thinking of investing in an arca swiss compatible L-Bracket for my camera for some time (at first for my D7000 and more recently for my D600).

For those unfamiliar with L-Brackets (or L-Plates) then essentially these are a right-angle quick release "plate" which fits the base of your digital or film camera. It's advantages are that allows you to quick release, turn and remount your camera for either a horizontal or vertical shot without having to change your tripod, head, level or composition. You no longer have to flip your tripod head to the side which can change the height, composition, etc of your camera. Most L-Brackets also allow easy access to the camera battery and I/O ports with the plate attached. In fact most brackets are designed to be left on the camera permanently and most brackets are also designed for one specific camera in mind (you get the specific plate model to suit your camera (and whether it has a battery grip or not)).

I considered a number of different L-Brackets for my D600 including the Really Right Stuff BD600-L, ProMediaGear PLND600 and Hejnar Photo D600 L Bracket but I finally decided to order the Kirk BL-D600 from B&H Photo.

I would have likely purchased the Really Right Stuff bracket except for one thing - with the D600 it is not compatible with Nikon’s LCD screen protector - in other words you have to permanently remove the LCD protector screen when you have the L-plate on. For me this was unacceptable so I went for the well respected Kirk option instead.

The Kirk BL-D600 is a custom made one-piece bracket machined from light weight 6061T6 aluminum. It's not as "glossy" as the RRS bracket but it is very well made and fits the camera like a glove - like it should.

The plate does not require you to remove the LCD cover and it does allow you some flexibility on how close you fit the plate to the side of the camera body (so it can be offset from the body if you so desire - I've offset mine by a couple of millimetres).

There are nice finger cutouts on the edge of the plate which allow you to reach in to the side port flap covers and all the I/O ports (e.g. mic/headphone, USB/HDMI and remote) are readily available - which was essential for me since I often use a wired remote release (even my wireless one still plugs a dongle into the wired side port) so I *need* to still be able to open and access the small lower side door of the camera. Note when I say I want to be able to open the side door with the plate on I don’t mean open the door first and then put the plate on (which all can do) but rather leave the plate on and open and close the side flaps whenever I want - with the Kirk BL-D60 I can definitely do this.

One small gotcha with this is that surprisingly whilst it's easy to open that small flap with the plate on the plate slightly overlaps the hinge (front of camera) side of that flap so you are forced to ever so slightly bend that flap door to open it fully - this is why I offset the plate on my camera by one or two millimetres so the flap was easier to open fully wide. I would have preferred it if the plate mounted one millimetre or so closer to the front of the camera - however whilst the plate allows flexibility in the sideways mounting of the plate - there is no front to back flexibility (due to the angled bits which grab the front and back edges of the camera to hold it firmly in place without rotation).

It is also easy to open the USB flap and there are no problems having the WU-1b wireless mobile adapter in the USB port with the plate on.

Another plus is that even with the door open and the remote cable in I can still mount the camera vertically more towards the edge of the arca clamp with the cable going past the clamp edge.

I've had no problems using this plate with my existing arca swiss style heads and clamps - the main one I use is a screw clamp so I would not anticipate any jaw sizing issues. I've yet to try it with an RRS ballhead and lever clamp - this is where the slight tolerance differences between different manufacturers "arca-swiss" standards may come into play. I have friends with RRS gear so I will endeavor to see how it fits (given that one day I would like to upgrade to an RRS ballhead and lever clamp (like the BH40)).

So far I've been very happy with the L-Bracket - and would be confident in recommending it to anyone looking for a well made and functional piece of kit.
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Re: Review: Kirk BL-D600 L-Bracket for Nikon D600...

Postby Murray Foote on Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:24 pm

I have taken to using SunwayFoto clamps that are both lever and screw (on the other side). This means you have the convenience of a lever clamp while you can easily adjust the tightness with the screw. Some of the adjustable lever clamps can be awkward to adjust and can slacken over time with potentially unfortunate results.

I use an adjustable Arca Swiss arca swiss L-bracket. Please note that I'm not repeating myself and saying the same thing over and over again redundantly and more than once except in this sentence. There is no problem with this sentence, for example. I find it works well and I don't need to get another when I change cameras but it's probably a bit heavier than specific-model choices. It is also true that this paragraph is peppered with oblique asides that some may find quite mystifying. I'll probably purchase a second one before too long and your post is a good reminder that I should reconsider other choices as well though I will probably still go Acra-Swiss.
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Re: Review: Kirk BL-D600 L-Bracket for Nikon D600...

Postby Mr Darcy on Sun Mar 17, 2013 8:50 pm

remorhaz wrote:I've yet to try it with an RRS ballhead and lever clamp - this is where the slight tolerance differences between different manufacturers "arca-swiss" standards may come into play.

A trick I used with one of Cameron's plates before he saw the light was to run a piece of electrical tape down the dovetail. This took the fit from :cry: to :cheers:

Murray Foote wrote:I ... this paragraph is peppered with oblique asides that some may find quite mystifying. I'll probably purchase a second one before too long ...

Why do you need to buy another oblique aside Murray? You seem to have the market sewn up as it is!!!
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Re: Review: Kirk BL-D600 L-Bracket for Nikon D600...

Postby aim54x on Sun Mar 17, 2013 9:23 pm

Mr Darcy wrote:
remorhaz wrote:I've yet to try it with an RRS ballhead and lever clamp - this is where the slight tolerance differences between different manufacturers "arca-swiss" standards may come into play.

A trick I used with one of Cameron's plates before he saw the light was to run a piece of electrical tape down the dovetail. This took the fit from :cry: to :cheers:


Yes those Feisol plates are still around and filling in the gaps where I dont have RRS plates.
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Re: Review: Kirk BL-D600 L-Bracket for Nikon D600...

Postby gstark on Mon Mar 18, 2013 8:08 am

Murray Foote wrote:I ... this paragraph is peppered with oblique asides that some may find quite mystifying. I'll probably purchase a second one before too long ...

Why do you need to buy another oblique aside Murray? You seem to have the market sewn up as it is!!![/quote]

It's all tied up in his collection vinyl records: all of the b-sides are fine, but the a-sides have been worn out through overuse.

But I think that if you reread what he said, he's actually wanting to buy more paragraphs. As it happens, I have a sale on paragraphs coming up in just a couple of weeks. One day only, must buy before midday. :)
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