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Leofoto CF-08 Arca Lens Foot for Canon RF 800/600mm f11 IS STM Telephoto Lens

The Leofoto CF-08 Lens Foot is a premium replacement for the standard tripod collar foot on Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM and Canon RF 600mm f/11 IS STM telephoto lenses. Designed with precision CNC-machined 6061-T6 aluminium, this lightweight and robust lens foot offers enhanced stability, ergonomic grip, and Arca-Swiss compatibility for photographers who demand efficiency and reliability in their gear.

SKU: GC11-CF-08

Leofoto CF-08 Arca Lens Foot for Canon RF 800/600mm f11 IS STM Telephoto Lens

Leofoto CF-08 Arca Lens Foot for Canon RF 800/600mm f11 IS STM Telephoto Lens

The Leofoto CF-08 Lens Foot is a premium replacement for the standard tripod collar foot on Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM and Canon RF 600mm f/11 IS STM telephoto lenses. Designed with precision CNC-machined 6061-T6 aluminium, this lightweight and robust lens foot offers enhanced stability, ergonomic grip, and Arca-Swiss compatibility for photographers who demand efficiency and reliability in their gear.

Precision Machined for Maximum Performance

The Leofoto CF-08 Lens Foot is custom-engineered to replace the factory lens foot on Canon RF 800mm & 600mm f/11 IS STM lenses. Crafted from high-strength 6061-T6 aluminium, the CF-08 offers incredible durability without excess weight. The precision machining ensures a perfect fit and seamless compatibility with Arca-Swiss standard quick-release systems, making it an ideal upgrade for professional photographers and enthusiasts alike.

Ergonomic Grip for Comfortable Handling

Unlike standard lens feet, the CF-08 features a contoured ergonomic grip, making it easier and more comfortable to carry, adjust, and handle your lens. The wave-shaped base design provides a natural resting position for your fingers, reducing strain and ensuring secure, controlled handling when transporting your camera and lens.

Arca-Swiss Compatibility for Quick & Secure Mounting

The integrated Arca-Swiss dovetail mount eliminates the need for additional mounting plates. Simply attach the CF-08 directly to your Arca-Swiss-compatible ball head, gimbal head, or fluid head, and enjoy a secure and stableconnection. This ensures rapid adjustments and effortless transitions between handheld and tripod-mounted shooting.

Quick Detach (QD) Socket for Shoulder Straps

For photographers who need quick mobility, the CF-08 features a built-in QD (Quick Detach) Socket, allowing for easy attachment of a shoulder strap or carrying sling. This is perfect for wildlife and sports photographers who frequently transition between handheld and tripod use.

Low-Profile & Lightweight Construction

The CF-08 is lightweight and low profile. Its streamlined design reduces bulk while maintaining maximum support and balance, ensuring that your lens remains stable even when mounted on a gimbal or fluid head.

Universal Mounting Options

To enhance versatility, the CF-08 retains the 3/8"-16 and 1/4"-20 threaded mounting holes, allowing it to be securely attached to various tripod heads, quick-release plates, and monopods. It also comes equipped with two M3 safety screws to prevent accidental slippage from a quick-release clamp.

Why Choose the Leofoto CF-08?

Eliminates the need for an additional Arca-Swiss plate

Lightweight and compact

Improved grip and handling for easier transportation

QD socket allows for quick attachment of carrying straps

Precision CNC-machined for a seamless, stable fit

Compatible with most professional tripod systems

Perfect for wildlife, sports, and landscape photography

Key Features:

Optimised Design for Stability

Arca-Swiss Compatible Mounting

CNC-Machined from Aircraft Aluminium

Ergonomic Grip for Comfort

Lightweight, Compact and Durable

QD Socket for Strap Compatibility

3/8"-16 and 1/4"-20 Mounting Options

Low-Profile and Easy Transport

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Leofoto CF-08 Arca Lens Foot for Canon RF 800/600mm f11 IS STM Telephoto Lens

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Leofoto CF-08 Arca Lens Foot for Canon RF 800/600mm f11 IS STM Telephoto Lens

The Leofoto CF-08 Lens Foot is a premium replacement for the standard tripod collar foot on Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM and Canon RF 600mm f/11 IS STM telephoto lenses. Designed with precision CNC-machined 6061-T6 aluminium, this lightweight and robust lens foot offers enhanced stability, ergonomic grip, and Arca-Swiss compatibility for photographers who demand efficiency and reliability in their gear.

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