SKU: GC73-LF-C504

Jobu Design Replacement Foot for Canon 500F4 IS

The Jobu Design Lens Collar Replacement Foot for the Canon 500F4 IS is designed to take the place of the factory foot on the collar of your lens. It features an Arca-Swiss style integrated foot, so no additional quick-release plates are needed. The replacement foot enables you to handle your lens better on gimbal heads, such as any Jobu Design Gimbal head, by lowering the center of gravity so proper balance can be achieved.

  • Made from aircraft aluminum with a black anodized finish
  • Features both 1/4" and 3/8" mounting holes on the bottom of the foot
  • Includes M3 safety screws and M2.5 Allen wrench for removing original factory screws (re-use original screws for mounting foot).

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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Product Overview

The Jobu Design Lens Collar Replacement Foot for the Canon 500F4 IS is designed to take the place of the factory foot on the collar of your lens. It features an Arca-Swiss style integrated foot, so no additional quick-release plates are needed. The replacement foot enables you to handle your lens better on gimbal heads, such as any Jobu Design Gimbal head, by lowering the center of gravity so proper balance can be achieved.

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