

⚡ Snap. Secure. Shoot. Elevate your gear game instantly.
The Ulanzi New Version F38 Quick Release Plate is a precision-engineered camera tripod mount adapter crafted from durable aluminum alloy and stainless steel. It features a unique mortise and tenon design enabling tool-free, ultra-fast setup in under a second, supports heavy camera loads up to 15kg, and includes a scratch-resistant rubber pad to protect your gear. Compatible with popular Arca 38mm mounts and 1/4” screw cameras, it’s optimized for professional photographers and content creators seeking seamless, reliable, and glove-friendly quick release solutions.



































































| ASIN | B094CYQN62 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,733 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #62 in Camera Mounts & Clamps |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (248) |
| Date First Available | 25 June 2021 |
| Item Weight | 15.5 g |
| Other display features | Photography |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 4 x 5 cm; 15.5 g |
| Special features | Scratch resistant |
M**E
Quality
Great invention works perfect
P**L
Goods as described Recommended
E**O
Me gustó que es compacta y cumple su función evitando ser tan caro como lo que ofrece peak design. Veremos cómo se comporta a través del tiempo
A**R
This works perfectly for my needs, I also bought another top section for a second device
N**M
Given that I have a collection of PD accessories and have now been building my F38 gear, this 2-in-1 plate comes in clutch and switching from PD to F38 clips has never been so quick. I only wish PD plays nice with Ulanzi, coz using the new PD micro clutch comes with a plate that does not play nice with the Ulanzi quick release clips (booo to PD). But this is a must-but for FR38 and PD clip shooters out there.
R**E
If you're like me and have both bought into the peak design and ulanzi systems and don't want to have to completely disassemble things then this is your boy. It's simple. You turn the plate to the side your mount is oriented and just slide on in. The only con is it doesn't work in every scenario. For example: I run a tripod with a ulanzi mount and a peak design backpack quick release. It's really not possible to work with the two unless I can manage with having my camera pointing toward my chest and not downward based on how I've set the plate. So keep in mind the angles before you commit to this. Unless of course you're ok with screwing and turning the plate to the correct orientation each time.
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