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Leofoto BV-15 70mm Base Fluid Video Head with Arca PU-130D Plate

Experience unparalleled smoothness and precision with the Leofoto BV-15 70mm Base Fluid Video Head. Designed for professional videographers, this state-of-the-art fluid head is perfect for capturing high-quality footage in a variety of settings, from documentaries and interviews to wildlife and sports. Engineered with a robust construction and advanced features, the BV-15 ensures reliable performance and ease of use, making it an essential tool for any serious filmmaker.

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Leofoto BV-15 70mm Base Fluid Video Head with Arca PU-130D Plate

Leofoto BV-15 70mm Base Fluid Video Head with Arca PU-130D Plate

Experience unparalleled smoothness and precision with the Leofoto BV-15 70mm Base Fluid Video Head. Designed for professional videographers, this state-of-the-art fluid head is perfect for capturing high-quality footage in a variety of settings, from documentaries and interviews to wildlife and sports. Engineered with a robust construction and advanced features, the BV-15 ensures reliable performance and ease of use, making it an essential tool for any serious filmmaker.

The Leofoto BV-15 Fluid Video Head is a testament to Leofoto's commitment to quality and innovation. The head is constructed from 6061-T6 aluminium alloy, known for its strength and lightweight properties, ensuring that it can handle demanding shooting conditions while being easy to carry and set up.

At the heart of the BV-15 is its fluid drag system, offering a seamless balance of resistance and fluidity. This system is adjustable, allowing you to fine-tune the tension for both pan and tilt motions. Whether you are panning across a landscape or tilting to follow action, the BV-15 provides the smooth, controlled movements essential for professional video production.

The quick release system with the Arca PU-130D plate enhances your workflow efficiency. The press-and-release clamp design secures your camera in place with a simple push, and the safety lock ensures it stays in place during shoots. This feature is particularly beneficial in fast-paced environments where every second counts.

The BV-15's ergonomic design includes a pan bar that can be mounted on either side of the head, catering to both left-handed and right-handed users. The built-in bubble level helps you maintain perfect alignment, reducing the need for post-production corrections.

With a tilt range of +90° to -75° and a 360° panning base, the BV-15 offers extensive flexibility for capturing dynamic shots from various angles. The continuous drag adjustment for both pan and tilt ensures that you can achieve the desired motion effect with precision.

Designed to perform in diverse environmental conditions, the BV-15 operates effectively in temperatures ranging from -20°C to 40°C. This resilience makes it an ideal choice for outdoor filming in challenging climates.

In summary, the Leofoto BV-15 70mm Base Fluid Video Head with Arca PU-130D Plate is a versatile, high-performance tool that enhances the capabilities of any videographer. Its combination of precision, durability, and user-friendly features makes it an indispensable component of your video equipment arsenal.

The BV-15 features a meticulously crafted fluid drag system that provides adjustable tension for both pan and tilt movements. This allows for smooth, controlled camera movements, ensuring that your shots are steady and professional.

With a maximum load capacity of 10kg , the BV-15 is capable of supporting a wide range of cameras and lenses, making it versatile for various shooting scenarios.

Made from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium alloy, this video head is built to withstand the rigors of professional use while maintaining a lightweight profile for easy transport and setup.

The included Arca PU-130D plate ensures quick and secure attachment of your camera. The press-and-release clamp allows for fast and efficient setup, so you can focus on capturing the perfect shot.

The fluid head features a tilt range of +90° to -75° and a 360° panning base, providing flexibility for capturing shots from various angles. The continuous drag adjustment offers precise control over your camera movements.

The BV-15 is designed with user comfort in mind, featuring a pan bar that can be attached on either side of the head for convenient handling. The built-in bubble level ensures your shots are perfectly aligned.

Key Features:

Precision Engineering

High Load Capacity

Durable Construction

Quick Release System

Versatile Adjustments

Ergonomic Design

Temperature Resilience

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Leofoto BV-15 70mm Base Fluid Video Head with Arca PU-130D Plate

Experience unparalleled smoothness and precision with the Leofoto BV-15 70mm Base Fluid Video Head. Designed for professional videographers, this state-of-the-art fluid head is perfect for capturing high-quality footage in a variety of settings, from documentaries and interviews to wildlife and sports. Engineered with a robust construction and advanced features, the BV-15 ensures reliable performance and ease of use, making it an essential tool for any serious filmmaker.

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