I am finding this L-Bracket problem with the new Nikon Z7 a real hassle. I wonder if any of you have found a practical solution? Here is my problem.
My use of the Z7 is twofold. I want to do some work with the camera using its native S-lenses, like the S-24-70mm Zoom. To do this I require a L-Bracket that form-fits the Z7 and that can give me horizontal and vertical positions.
On the other hand, I want to use the many legacy lenses I have on hand. For that, of course, I need the FTZ adapter and for large lenses like the Otus 28mm APO lens (which is heavy) I want to make use of the tripod foot on the FTZ, but again, I need both horizontal and vertical positions.
I found an old L-Bracket that I put on the FTZ tripod foot and using this I can rotate to either position. But I’m not sure that I can use the FTZ adapter (with its L-Bracket) and also find an L-Bracket that I can attach to the Z7 at the same time.
Above all, I do not want to be taking either L-Bracket on and off the various mounts, as sooner or later I could strip one or the other.
If I can find a thin-enough L-Bracket to fit the Z7, all this might work out, but that is a lot of L-Brackets (and weight) when I use both the Z7 and the FTZ, each with their own L-Bracket.
So, I wonder what other folks are doing about this. Any ideas please?