If a less dedicated solution is also an option, I can highly recommend the Novoflex QPL Slim VERT. II L-bracket.
This is an L-bracket which is not specifically designed for a body, but which also makes it more flexible to use.
So it doesn't matter whether it's a Zf, Z6, Z6III or Z8, or even a Sony or Canon, Panasonic, Fuji or Leica, it fits every camera and is absolutely solid, weight 121g.
The reason I bought the Novoflex L-bracket was the fact that with all my other L-brackets the Nikon WR-R11b wireless transmitter was no longer usable.
The port on a Z6/Z7/Z6II/Z7II body as such is free, but the plug of the WR-R11b is too short, because the bulky housing of the WR-R11b is then blocked by the other L-brackets and cannot be inserted far enough.
With the Novoflex it works, especially as you can also remove the side part if necessary.
This is no longer a problem with the Z8, as the 10-pin port points to the front and the WR-R11a is therefore not blocked, but I have stayed with the Novoflex L-bracket as it is the more flexible solution for me.
The side part of the L-bracket is screwed on and can be removed if necessary, if only the lower base is needed, as when using it with my multi-row Nodal Adapter.
The free space in the positioning of the screw allows the side section to be positioned in various ways.
Either close-fitting or clearly protruding with plenty of space to the ports.
It is now my favorite L-bracket, all my other L-brackets (3 Legged Thing Zelda + SMALLRIG) have become obsolete.
However, I also have a tripod solution, Magic Balance calotte, macro slide and nodal adapter from the company, so it fits perfectly.
The numeric scales are also very useful in combination with my nodal adapter to remember specific settings/numbers for parallax compensation of specific lenses.
Jun 30, 2025 at 01:36 PM
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If a less dedicated solution is also an option, I can highly recommend the Novoflex QPL Slim VERT. II L-bracket.
This is an L-bracket which is not specifically designed for a body, but which also makes it more flexible to use.
So it doesn't matter whether it's a Zf, Z6, Z6III or Z8, or even a Sony or Canon, Panasonic, Fuji or Leica, it fits every camera and is absolutely solid, weight 121g.
The reason I bought the Novoflex L-bracket was the fact that with all my other L-brackets the Nikon WR-R11b wireless transmitter was no longer usable.
The port on a Z6/Z7/Z6II/Z7II body as such is free, but the plug of the WR-R11b is too short, because the bulky housing of the WR-R11b is then blocked by the other L-brackets and cannot be inserted far enough.
With the Novoflex it works, especially as you can also remove the side part if necessary.
This is no longer a problem with the Z8, as the 10-pin port points to the front and the WR-R11a is therefore not blocked, but I have stayed with the Novoflex L-bracket as it is the more flexible solution for me.
The side part of the L-bracket is screwed on and can be removed if necessary, if only the lower base is needed, as when using it with my multi-row Nodal Adapter.
The free space in the positioning of the screw allows the side section to be positioned in various ways.
Either close-fitting or clearly protruding with plenty of space to the ports.
It is now my favorite L-bracket, all my other L-brackets (3 Legged Thing Zelda + SMALLRIG) have become obsolete.
However, I also have a tripod solution, Magic Balance calotte, macro slide and nodal adapter from the company, so it fits perfectly.
Jun 30, 2025 at 01:31 PM
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If a less dedicated solution is also an option, I can highly recommend the Novoflex QPL Slim VERT. II L-bracket.
This is an L-bracket which is not specifically designed for a body, but which also makes it more flexible to use.
So it doesn't matter whether it's a Zf, Z6, Z6III or Z8, or even a Sony or Canon, Panasonic, Fuji or Leica, it fits every camera and is absolutely solid, weight 121g.
The reason I bought the Novoflex L-bracket was the fact that with all my other L-brackets the Nikon WR-R11b wireless transmitter was no longer usable.
The port on a Z6/Z7/Z6II/Z7II body as such is free, but the plug of the WR-R11b is too short, because the bulky housing of the WR-R11b is then blocked by the other L-brackets and cannot be inserted far enough.
With the Novoflex it works, especially as you can also remove the side part if necessary.
This is no longer a problem with the Z8, as the 10-pin port points to the front and the WR-R11a is therefore not blocked, but I have stayed with the Novoflex L-bracket as it is the more flexible solution for me.
The side part of the L-bracket is screwed on and can be removed if necessary, if only the lower base is needed, as when using it with my multi-row Nodal Adapter.
The free space in the positioning of the screw allows the side section to be positioned in various ways.
Either close-fitting or clearly protruding with plenty of space to the ports.
It is now my favorite L-bracket, all my other L-brackets (3 Legged Thing Zelda + SMALLRIG) have become obsolete.
However, I also have a tripod solution, Magic Balance calotte, macro slide and nodal adapter from the company, so it fits perfectly.
The side part of the L-bracket is screwed on and can be removed if necessary, if only the lower base is needed, as when using it with my multi-row Nodal Adapter.
The free space in the positioning of the screw allows the side section to be positioned in various ways.
Either close-fitting or clearly protruding with plenty of space to the ports.
It is now my favorite L-bracket, all my other L-brackets (3 Legged Thing Zelda + SMALLRIG) have become obsolete.
However, I also have a tripod solution, Magic Balance calotte, macro slide and nodal adapter from the company, so it fits perfectly.
Jun 30, 2025 at 01:31 PM
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If a less dedicated solution is also an option, I can highly recommend the Novoflex QPL Slim VERT. II L-bracket.
This is an L-bracket which is not specifically designed for a body, but which also makes it more flexible to use.
So it doesn't matter whether it's a Zf, Z6, Z6III or Z8, or even a Sony or Canon, Panasonic, Fuji or Leica, it fits every camera and is absolutely solid, weight 121g.
The reason I bought the Novoflex L-bracket was the fact that with all my other L-brackets the Nikon WR-R11b wireless transmitter was no longer usable.
The port on a Z6/Z7/Z6II/Z7II body as such is free, but the plug of the WR-R11b is too short, because the bulky housing of the WR-R11b is then blocked by the other L-brackets and cannot be inserted far enough.
With the Novoflex it works, especially as you can also remove the side part if necessary.
This is no longer a problem with the Z8, as the 10-pin port points to the front and the WR-R11a is therefore not blocked, but I have stayed with the Novoflex L-bracket as it is the more flexible solution for me.
The side part of the L-bracket is screwed on and can be removed if necessary, if only the lower base is needed, as when using it with my multi-row Nodal Adapter.
The free space in the positioning of the screw allows the side section to be positioned in various ways.
Either close-fitting or clearly protruding with plenty of space to the ports.
It is now my favorite L-bracket, all my other L-brackets (3 Legged Thing Zelda + SMALLRIG) have become obsolete.
However, I also have a tripod solution, Magic Balance calotte, macro slide and nodal adapter from the company, so it fits perfectly.
Jun 30, 2025 at 01:30 PM
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If a less dedicated solution is also an option, I can highly recommend the Novoflex QPL Slim VERT. II L-bracket.
This is an L-bracket which is not specifically designed for a body, but which also makes it more flexible to use.
So it doesn't matter whether it's a Zf, Z6, Z6III or Z8, or even a Sony or Canon, Panasonic, Fuji or Leica, it fits every camera and is absolutely solid, weight 121g.
The side part of the L-bracket is screwed on and can be removed if necessary, if only the lower base is needed, as when using it with my multi-row Nodal Adapter.
The free space in the positioning of the screw allows the side section to be positioned in various ways.
Either close-fitting or clearly protruding with plenty of space to the ports.
The reason I bought the Novoflex L-bracket was the fact that with all my other L-brackets the Nikon WR-R11b wireless transmitter was no longer usable.
The port on a Z6/Z7/Z6II/Z7II body as such is free, but the plug of the WR-R11b is too short, because the bulky housing of the WR-R11b is then blocked by the other L-brackets and cannot be inserted far enough.
With the Novoflex it works, especially as you can also remove the side part if necessary.
This is no longer a problem with the Z8, as the 10-pin port points to the front and the WR-R11a is therefore not blocked, but I have stayed with the Novoflex L-bracket as it is the more flexible solution for me.
It is now my favorite L-bracket, all my other L-brackets (3 Legged Thing Zelda + SMALLRIG) have become obsolete.
However, I also have a tripod solution, Magic Balance calotte, macro slide and nodal adapter from the company, so it fits perfectly.
Jun 30, 2025 at 01:29 PM
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If a less dedicated solution is also an option, I can highly recommend the Novoflex QPL Slim VERT. II L-bracket.
This is an L-bracket which is not specifically designed for a body, but which also makes it more flexible to use.
So it doesn't matter whether it's a Zf, Z6, Z6III or Z8, or even a Sony or Canon, Panasonic, Fuji or Leica, it fits every camera and is absolutely solid, weight 121g.
The side part of the L-bracket is screwed on and can be removed if necessary, if only the lower base is needed, as when using it with my multi-row Nodal Adapter.
The free space in the positioning of the screw allows the side section to be positioned in various ways.
Either close-fitting or clearly protruding with plenty of space to the ports.
It is now my favorite L-bracket, all my other L-brackets (3 Legged Thing Zelda + SMALLRIG) have become obsolete.
However, I also have a tripod solution, Magic Balance calotte, macro slide and nodal adapter from the company, so it fits perfectly.
Jun 30, 2025 at 01:19 PM
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If a less dedicated solution is also an option, I can highly recommend the Novoflex QPL Slim VERT. II L-bracket.
This is an L-bracket which is not specifically designed for a body, but which also makes it more flexible to use.
So it doesn't matter whether it's a Zf, Z6, Z6III or Z8, or even a Sony or Canon, Panasonic, Fuji or Leica, it fits every camera and is absolutely solid.
The side part of the L-bracket is screwed on and can be removed if necessary, if only the lower base is needed, as when using it with my multi-row Nodal Adapter.
The free space in the positioning of the screw allows the side section to be positioned in various ways.
Either close-fitting or clearly protruding with plenty of space to the ports.
It is now my favorite L-bracket, all my other L-brackets (3 Legged Thing Zelda + SMALLRIG) have become obsolete.
However, I also have a tripod solution, Magic Balance calotte, macro slide and nodal adapter from the company, so it fits perfectly.
Jun 30, 2025 at 01:18 PM
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If a less dedicated solution is also an option, I can highly recommend the Novoflex QPL Slim VERT. II L-bracket.
This is an L-bracket which is not specifically designed for a body, but which also makes it more flexible to use.
So it doesn't matter whether it's a Z6, Z6III or Z8, it fits every camera and is absolutely solid.
The side part of the L-bracket is screwed on and can be removed if necessary, if only the lower base is needed, as when using it with my multi-row Nodal Adapter.
The free space in the positioning of the screw allows the side section to be positioned in various ways.
Either close-fitting or clearly protruding with plenty of space to the ports.
It is now my favorite L-bracket, all my other L-brackets (3 Legged Thing Zelda + SMALLRIG) have become obsolete.
However, I also have a tripod solution, Magic Balance calotte, macro slide and nodal adapter from the company, so it fits perfectly.
Jun 30, 2025 at 01:16 PM
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