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Is there a name for the little screw / socket adapter for never ready cases? I need one for my yashica mat.
 

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The german designation is Taschenschraube, in translation that would be case screw.
Two german manufacturers called it camera retaining screw.
 
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The screw reference I understand.
The adapter reference - not so much.
 

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With adapter he might refer to a knurled thread adapter. There are countless models of photo screws.
 

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Perhaps you are concerned that the feet on some TLR Yashicas extend beyond the plane of the tripod affixing socket. I have tried a number of things. I use something similar to this on occasion; it allows the feet of the tripod to hang down.
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Actually it's the screw that doesn't extend far enough to reach the socket through the leather. I have that same style ball head and mount.
 

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Those case screws exist in different lenghts. The original ones have a slit for a lock washer, to keep the screw at the case.
 

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Has it’s the thing that makes it very difficult to get the case off the tripod
 

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Only if one does not have very, very slim fingers...

The old tripods had mounting studs that were as small in diameter as these curled screws.
 
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