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Re: I lost the screw mount that holds the camera on the...
Try www.TripodQuickRelease.com for that part.There is listed the widest selection of quick releases and support more brands than any other web site I’ve seen.
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Your best bet is probably either Ebay, or the manufacturer. You may get lucky with a tour of your local camera stores, especially those that deal in pre-owned gear.
it is a quick release plate. there is usually a button or lever to release the plate. you then screw the plate into the bottom of your camera or camcorder and mount the plate back onto the tripod. you can leave the plate on your camera when you store it to allow for faster setup.
I think you shuld take your Tripod down to the hardware store and have someone evaluate and assist you to solve this challenge. Take your camera with you also.
Try cutting cork(available from local harfware store and gluing that to head. Be sure to cut precisely and don't forget about hole in center fot mounting post.
That screw is just screwed into the top plate. Just unscrew it. If it's really difficult, you can use a pair of pliers to hold the screw, then turn the pliers. - Make sure you don't damage the threads that screw into the camera. You can help prevent this by using a cloth like a t-shirt. The cloth will help prevent damage incase you have to grip it hard. Just remember to be carefull.
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