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Leofoto DPG-1 Dual-Camera Gimbal Head

The Leofoto DPG-1 Dual-Camera Gimbal Head is an advanced, compact solution for photographers who require robust support and precise control for their equipment. Designed to handle heavy lenses and dual-camera setups, the DPG-1 combines flexibility and stability, making it an ideal choice for wildlife, sports, and landscape photographers. With a max load capacity of 25 kg and built from high-grade materials, this gimbal head is perfect for serious photographers looking for smooth, balanced panning and tilting motions, even with large telephoto lenses.

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Leofoto DPG-1 Dual-Camera Gimbal Head

Leofoto DPG-1 Dual-Camera Gimbal Head

The Leofoto DPG-1 Dual-Camera Gimbal Head is an advanced, compact solution for photographers who require robust support and precise control for their equipment. Designed to handle heavy lenses and dual-camera setups, the DPG-1 combines flexibility and stability, making it an ideal choice for wildlife, sports, and landscape photographers. With a max load capacity of 25 kg and built from high-grade materials, this gimbal head is perfect for serious photographers looking for smooth, balanced panning and tilting motions, even with large telephoto lenses.

Heavy-Duty and Lightweight Design

The DPG-1 is crafted from aircraft-grade aluminium, which ensures a perfect balance of strength and portability. Hard anodised for durability, this gimbal head is resistant to wear and tear, providing a professional-grade solution that can withstand rugged conditions. Weighing only 1680g, it's lightweight enough for travel yet solid enough to support the heaviest of setups.

Dual-Camera Mounting for Versatile Shooting

One of the standout features of the DPG-1 is its dual-camera mounting capability. This design enables photographers to mount two cameras or devices simultaneously, allowing for versatile shooting perspectives. Whether capturing wide-angle and close-up shots of wildlife or quickly switching between different focal lengths in sports photography, the DPG-1 facilitates seamless transitions and maximisaes your creative flexibility.

360-Degree Panoramic Movement

The DPG-1 features a 360-degree panorama mount with a dual-knob, single-axis design that minimises interference and allows for smooth, precise panning. This feature enables photographers to capture dynamic panoramic shots with ease, making it perfect for landscapes and sweeping action scenes. The coaxial design of the panning axis provides stability and fluidity, even when working with heavy lenses.

Ergonomic Locking System

Equipped with an ergonomic locking system, the DPG-1 allows photographers to adjust the direction and angle of the gimbal head to avoid obstacles in the field. The intuitive locking knobs are easy to operate, enabling quick adjustments and ensuring that your equipment remains securely in place. The locks offer reliable resistance, allowing you to position your camera with confidence in any shooting scenario.

Integrated Safety Mechanism

Safety is a priority with the DPG-1. It includes a built-in safety mechanism to prevent accidental detachment of your camera or lens during vertical movements. This feature is essential when working with expensive, heavy equipment, giving photographers peace of mind as they shoot. The gimbal head also has two Quick Release (QR) plates, ensuring that your gear is securely attached and providing additional support.

Precise Levelling and Balance Control

To ensure accurate leveling, the DPG-1 is equipped with a bubble level, enabling photographers to fine-tune the balance of their equipment for a perfectly level shot. This is particularly beneficial for landscape and architectural photography, where precision is essential. Additionally, the gimbal head allows for fine-tuning of the camera balance using the L-bracket, which can be adjusted along the Arca-Swiss clamp to meet the specific requirements of your setup.

Compact and Portable for Easy Transport

Despite its robust capabilities, the DPG-1 is designed with portability in mind. It folds down into a compact shape for easy storage and transportation, making it a practical option for on-the-go photographers. The gimbal head comes with a custom-made carry case, complete with foam padding and a padded shoulder strap for comfortable and secure transport. The detachable arm can be folded separately, allowing for an even more compact packing option.

Key Features:

Dual-Camera Mounting Capability

Heavy-Duty Load Capacity of 25 kg

360-Degree Panoramic Movement Design

Ergonomic Locking System for Adjustments

Integrated Safety Mechanism for Stability

Precise Leveling with Bubble Level

Compact & Portable for Travel

Durable Construction from Aluminium

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Leofoto DPG-1 Dual-Camera Gimbal Head

The Leofoto DPG-1 Dual-Camera Gimbal Head is an advanced, compact solution for photographers who require robust support and precise control for their equipment. Designed to handle heavy lenses and dual-camera setups, the DPG-1 combines flexibility and stability, making it an ideal choice for wildlife, sports, and landscape photographers. With a max load capacity of 25 kg and built from high-grade materials, this gimbal head is perfect for serious photographers looking for smooth, balanced panning and tilting motions, even with large telephoto lenses.

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