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Leofoto BVL-02 Tilt Adapter with Crank Handle

The Leofoto BVL-02 Tilt Adapter is a precision-engineered accessory designed to give photographers and videographers smooth, accurate tilt control with effortless adjustment. Built for high-end users who demand fine framing and creative flexibility, the BVL-02 integrates seamlessly with Arca-Swiss style systems, medium format cameras, and tripod heads to provide unmatched stability and ease of use.

SKU: GC11-BVL-02

Leofoto BVL-02 Tilt Adapter with Crank Handle

Leofoto BVL-02 Tilt Adapter with Crank Handle

The Leofoto BVL-02 Tilt Adapter is a precision-engineered accessory designed to give photographers and videographers smooth, accurate tilt control with effortless adjustment. Built for high-end users who demand fine framing and creative flexibility, the BVL-02 integrates seamlessly with Arca-Swiss style systems, medium format cameras, and tripod heads to provide unmatched stability and ease of use.

Precision Tilt Adjustment

At the heart of the BVL-02 is its hand-crank tilt mechanism, offering a tilt range from 0°to 93°. This allows precise control whether you're framing landscapes, architectural shots, or product photography. The crank enables wide, sweeping tilt adjustments, while the retractable control knob provides small-angle fine-tuning, ensuring accuracy for even the most demanding compositions. Unlike traditional tilt adapters, the BVL-02 uses an automatic locking system-no need for manual tightening-delivering smooth, reliable positioning during every shoot.

Durability and Strength

Crafted from CNC-machined aluminium alloy, the BVL-02 is designed for long-lasting reliability without excess weight. At just 0.32kg, it remains lightweight enough for travel yet supports a maximum load of 10kg, making it suitable for everything from compact mirrorless setups to heavier medium format systems. The adapter features a stainless-steel lead screw and brass slider, ensuring consistent performance, durability, and enhanced safety during use.

Versatile Mounting Options

The BVL-02 features a built-in Arca-Swiss style dovetail mount, allowing quick attachment to compatible tripod heads. It also includes both 3/8" and 1/4" mounting threads, giving you flexibility to connect directly to tripods or integrate with other quick-release clamps and plates. For those seeking even faster operation, the BVL-02 is compatible with optional quick-release clamps, enabling rapid gear swaps to keep pace with dynamic shooting environments.

Compact, Travel-Ready Design

When not in use, the tilt adapter folds down to a slim 130 x 55 x 36mm form factor, making it easy to pack into a camera bag. Despite its compact design, its engineering ensures stability and smoothness, giving photographers confidence whether working in the field or studio.

Two Adjustment Modes: Hand crank for wide tilt; knob control for precise fine-tuning

Key Features:

Precision Tilt Range 0°-93°

Dual Control System for Adjustment

Automatic Locking Mechanism

Load Capacity Up to 10kg

Lightweight CNC-Machined Aluminium

Stainless Steel Lead Screw & Brass Slider

Universal Arca-Swiss Compatibility

Supports Optional Quick-Release Clamp

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Leofoto BVL-02 Tilt Adapter with Crank Handle

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Leofoto BVL-02 Tilt Adapter with Crank Handle

The Leofoto BVL-02 Tilt Adapter is a precision-engineered accessory designed to give photographers and videographers smooth, accurate tilt control with effortless adjustment. Built for high-end users who demand fine framing and creative flexibility, the BVL-02 integrates seamlessly with Arca-Swiss style systems, medium format cameras, and tripod heads to provide unmatched stability and ease of use.

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