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Leofoto Summit 75mm Leveling Base + Platform Long With clamp

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  • Leofoto YB-75LC Summit 75 mm leveling base with Arca-Swiss clamp
  • with hook
  • Aircraft aluminum
  • with spirit level
  • Bowl diameter of 75 mm

Leofoto YB-75LC Summit 75 mm levelling base with Arca-Swiss clamp
You can use the YB-75LC levelling base with platform (video half-shell) in combination with a Leofoto tripod where you can remove the platform between the legs to place the video shell there. This is possible, for example, with the Summit series tripods, which have a tray diameter of 75 mm. The levelling base can also be used in combination with tripods from other manufacturers that are suitable for a video tray with a diameter of 75 mm.

The YB-75LC is a levelling base with an Arca-Swiss quick-release clamp.
This gives you the option of attaching a camera with a quick-release plate directly to the levelling base. You can easily align the video head using the handle. There is also a spirit level on the leveling base to determine whether the camera is actually level. The leveling base has a hook at the bottom, on which you can hang a bag or weight. Due to its length, the leveling base is easy to use even when wearing gloves. The leveling base has a diameter of 75 mm and is 174 mm high. Because it is made of aircraft aluminum, it is very strong and thanks to the smart hole design it weighs only 382 grams.

Typ: Long With clamp
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Leofoto Summit 75mm Leveling Base + Platform Long With clamp

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  • Leofoto YB-75LC Summit 75 mm leveling base with Arca-Swiss clamp
  • with hook
  • Aircraft aluminum
  • with spirit level
  • Bowl diameter of 75 mm

Product description for Leofoto Summit 75mm Leveling Base + Platform Long With clamp

Leofoto YB-75LC Summit 75 mm levelling base with Arca-Swiss clamp
You can use the YB-75LC levelling base with platform (video half-shell) in combination with a Leofoto tripod where you can remove the platform between the legs to place the video shell there. This is possible, for example, with the Summit series tripods, which have a tray diameter of 75 mm. The levelling base can also be used in combination with tripods from other manufacturers that are suitable for a video tray with a diameter of 75 mm.

The YB-75LC is a levelling base with an Arca-Swiss quick-release clamp.
This gives you the option of attaching a camera with a quick-release plate directly to the levelling base. You can easily align the video head using the handle. There is also a spirit level on the leveling base to determine whether the camera is actually level. The leveling base has a hook at the bottom, on which you can hang a bag or weight. Due to its length, the leveling base is easy to use even when wearing gloves. The leveling base has a diameter of 75 mm and is 174 mm high. Because it is made of aircraft aluminum, it is very strong and thanks to the smart hole design it weighs only 382 grams.

Leofoto Summit 75mm Leveling Base + Platform Long With clamp

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Durchmesser ca.
75 mm
Höhe ca.
174 mm
Gewicht ca.
382 g
Sonstiges
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6940828363250
KAN
LF-YB-75LC

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