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Wimberley C-12 Quick-Release Clamp

The C-12's screw knob clamp accepts a wide variety of plate widths and features Wimberley safety stop technology - The geometry of the mounting holes allow you to securely attach the clamp to retrofit a variety of ball heads - For Compatibility Please see

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MPN Wimberley C-12
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