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Leofoto CH-7-1 Side Handle with Rail Mount

Introducing the Leofoto CH-7-1 Side Handle with Rail Mount, the ultimate accessory for videographers and photographers seeking enhanced control, comfort, and versatility in their camera rig setups. Crafted with precision and innovation, this side handle is designed to meet the needs of both right-handed and left-handed users, ensuring a seamless and adaptable shooting experience.

SKU: GC11-CH-7-1

Leofoto CH-7-1 Side Handle with Rail Mount

Leofoto CH-7-1 Side Handle with Rail Mount

Introducing the Leofoto CH-7-1 Side Handle with Rail Mount, the ultimate accessory for videographers and photographers seeking enhanced control, comfort, and versatility in their camera rig setups. Crafted with precision and innovation, this side handle is designed to meet the needs of both right-handed and left-handed users, ensuring a seamless and adaptable shooting experience.

The Leofoto CH-7-1 is CNC machined from high-quality aluminium, providing a robust and durable structure that can withstand the rigors of professional use.

The handle is ergonomically designed with a silicone grip, offering a comfortable and secure hold, minimising fatigue during long shooting sessions.

The side handle features a mounting connection that can be attached to either side of your camera cage, making it convenient for both right-handed and left-handed users.

This ambidextrous design ensures versatility and ease of use, allowing quick adjustments based on individual preferences or shooting requirements.

The CH-7-1 side handle includes a height-adjustable mounting section, accommodating various camera cage sizes and configurations.

This adjustable design ensures optimal balance and control, enhancing the stability of your camera setup.

Equipped with several mounting sockets, the side handle can securely attach various accessories such as microphones, monitors, flashlights, and other essential gear.

These sockets provide expanded functionality, transforming your camera rig into a comprehensive and efficient shooting system.

The handle includes an integrated Allen key, magnetically attached at the bottom. This convenient feature allows for quick adjustments and secure fastening of the handle to your rig.

The hidden tool ensures you always have the necessary equipment at hand, streamlining your setup process.

Weighing just 0.205 kg, the CH-7-1 is lightweight and compact, adding minimal bulk to your camera rig while providing maximum benefits.

The streamlined design ensures easy portability and quick assembly, perfect for on-the-go professionals.

The ergonomic design of the handle provides a comfortable grip, enhancing stability and control over your camera.

This feature is particularly beneficial for handheld shooting, reducing vibrations and improving the overall quality of your footage.

Key Features:

Premium Construction

Ambidextrous Design

Height Adjustable Mounting Section

Multiple Mounting Sockets

Integrated Allen Key

Lightweight and Compact

Enhanced Stability and Control

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Leofoto CH-7-1 Side Handle with Rail Mount

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Leofoto CH-7-1 Side Handle with Rail Mount

Introducing the Leofoto CH-7-1 Side Handle with Rail Mount, the ultimate accessory for videographers and photographers seeking enhanced control, comfort, and versatility in their camera rig setups. Crafted with precision and innovation, this side handle is designed to meet the needs of both right-handed and left-handed users, ensuring a seamless and adaptable shooting experience.

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