I have fashioned an inexpensive solution to my LX creeping when positioned vertically 
on a tripod with a 300 or similar heavy lens. I use Manffrotto quick release hex 
plates. On these plates there are some redundant holes (I'm sure they are there for a 
reason but I haven't discovered one - apart from this) you can utilise one of the 
holes to secure a bracket that butts up against the back edge of the base of the 
camera. I put a narrow strip of leather on the face of my brackets to prevent 
scratching. With this secured in place you only need to finger tighten the plate to 
the camera base and the camera won't creep. The plates I have done for my LX's also 
work on the MX K1000 & KX (I guess the relationship of the tripod socket to the camera 
back must be very similar). With the latest plate that I have done for my monopod. I 
got lazy, I simply bolted a small rubber foot (as found on the bottom of hi-fi amps 
etc.) to the hole and it was the perfect diameter... very easy.

Anton

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