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*~Min~*
23-07-2013, 3:47pm
I recently purchased a markins Q-10 ballhead and PG-50 camera plate for my Canon 60D. However, I realised I completely misunderstood the website and have mistakenly purchased a camera plate for the 60D with a battery grip. The problem is, I don't have a battery grip and don't really have the need for one. Does this mean that the camera plate I bought cannot be used with my 60D alone?

I'll admit I got a little too excited for my new purchases, so totally my fault. I don't actually have much of an understanding of camera plates. I just saw on the site that the ballhead required a plate so just selected the first plate that mentioned compatibility with the 60D. So any advice or explanations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! :)

ricktas
23-07-2013, 3:56pm
the BG-50 plate should easily fit without a battery grip, It is just a flat base plate with a tripod mount screw and a flange that goes along the edge of the camera body. The flange is purely there to stop the plate twisting on the body.

*~Min~*
23-07-2013, 5:59pm
Thanks Rick, that is a huge relief!

Wobbles
23-07-2013, 7:44pm
Rick is right in that it will still work.. but won't fit as neatly. The PG-50 http://www.markinsamerica.com/MA5/PG-50.php#Highlights has a large curved end tab to match the curve of the battery grip won't fit as neatly as the correct PG-34N http://www.markinsamerica.com/MA5/PG-34N.php with the short square tabs. Next time use the "plate finder" http://www.markinsamerica.com/MA5/finder.php ;)

*~Min~*
23-07-2013, 7:53pm
Thanks, that's great. Can always save for one later if it gets annoying. I went through the Korean site so it wasn't as straight forward as that in the link you just sent me. Definitely learnt from my mistake :D