Corrosion-resisant mini quick release plate for mini cameras like GoPro, Insta360, etc?

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fuzzybabybunny

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I want a mini quick release system made especially for small action cameras. I have no need for large systems for heavier cameras.

I don't want an arca-style clamp system where you have to turn a screw, but rather something that can easily clip and unclip with a button press or lever.

I have used the Ulanzi Hummingbird system but the internal spring has corroded apart and the Hummingbird can only be opened with a special pin-removal tool if you want to replace the spring. Because the spring is broken, it can no longer lock.

Are there any other corrosion-resistant systems out there?
 
just 'gotta soak in SaltX post dive.... I did find however the screws (SS?) that told my flip filters into the frame (AL?) still got nasty....

My solution? Just dive here at home in the Great Lakes....
 
I want a mini quick release system made especially for small action cameras. I have no need for large systems for heavier cameras.

I don't want an arca-style clamp system where you have to turn a screw, but rather something that can easily clip and unclip with a button press or lever.

I have used the Ulanzi Hummingbird system but the internal spring has corroded apart and the Hummingbird can only be opened with a special pin-removal tool if you want to replace the spring. Because the spring is broken, it can no longer lock.

Are there any other corrosion-resistant systems out there?
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