SKU: GC73-LF-N504LP

Jobu Design Low Profile Foot for Nikon 500F4, 300F2.8, 200-400

The New LF-N504LP foot replaces the stock foot on your Nikon 500 F4, 300 F2.8 or 200-400 zoom.

It is 1/2" shorter than our LF-N504 replacement foot meaning that it improves handling on very short gimbal heads, like the Jobu Jr.3, and is also very lightweight, at only 4.1 oz.

The original LF-N504 is very similar in size/shape to the factory foot for the Nikon, however, on this design we aimed to improve handling as much as possible while retaining the ability to carry the lens with the foot as a handle.

Made of solid billet aluminum, this foot bolts right on to the factory lens mounts.

Includes 2pcs of M3 safety screws, pre-installed.

Important tip! When using Replacement Feet, always check to ensure that the original manufacturer's screws do not protrude farther on the replacement foot than the stock foot. If the screws appear to be longer, DO NOT USE IT. Please contact Jobu Design for alternate hardware.

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The New LF-N504LP foot replaces the stock foot on your Nikon 500 F4, 300 F2.8 or 200-400 zoom.

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