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Leofoto G2 3D Geared Head with NP-60 Plate

The Leofoto G2 3D Geared Head with the NP-60 Quick Release Plate is a professional-grade tripod head designed for precise control over all three axes. Built with meticulous craftsmanship and superior materials, the G2 geared head provides unparalleled accuracy and stability for demanding photographers, particularly those working in architectural, studio, or macro photography.

SKU: GC11-G2

Leofoto G2 3D Geared Head with NP-60 Plate

Leofoto G2 3D Geared Head with NP-60 Plate

The Leofoto G2 3D Geared Head with the NP-60 Quick Release Plate is a professional-grade tripod head designed for precise control over all three axes. Built with meticulous craftsmanship and superior materials, the G2 geared head provides unparalleled accuracy and stability for demanding photographers, particularly those working in architectural, studio, or macro photography.

Build Quality and Design:

Constructed from 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminium, the Leofoto G2 is built to withstand harsh environments while maintaining a lightweight form. The high-quality aluminium is CNC-machined, ensuring precision in every detail. Its solid yet compact design makes it easy to transport while delivering strength and durability during extended use. The precision-geared components, crafted with stainless steel precision screws and brass sliders, ensure smooth, consistent movement, and long-term reliability.

3D Geared Adjustment:

The G2 Geared Head allows for precise adjustments on three axes-pitch (tilt), roll (horizontal rotation), and yaw (pan). Each of these adjustments can be made individually using the high-precision geared knobs, enabling photographers to fine-tune their compositions with the utmost accuracy. The G2's geared mechanism makes micro-adjustments effortless, providing photographers with complete control over their framing and alignment, crucial for applications like product shots, architecture, and macro work.

Dual-Axis Adjustment and Panorama Capabilities:

The G2 offers 10° dual-axis adjustment, allowing for fine control over both horizontal and vertical planes. This feature is incredibly useful for panoramic photography, where maintaining level shots across multiple images is critical. The 360° panoramic adjustment lets you achieve perfectly level panoramic shots with ease. With its smooth rotational control, you can capture seamless panoramic images with precise panning ability.

NP-60 Quick Release Plate:

The included NP-60 Quick Release Plate is Arca-Swiss compatible, providing a secure and efficient way to mount and unmount your camera. The plate is designed with an anti-slip surface and locking mechanism, ensuring your gear stays firmly in place during use. The NP-60 plate also features a bubble level for perfect alignment, which is essential for achieving precise framing in critical shoots.

The Leofoto G2 is incredibly lightweight for a geared head, making it ideal for travel photographers who need precision without added bulk. Despite its compact form, it has a maximum load capacity of 20kg, capable of supporting even the heaviest DSLR or mirrorless camera setups, making it suitable for professionals working with high-end gear.

Silky-Smooth Operation:

The precision screw and brass slider system ensures that the gears operate smoothly, providing silky-smooth and accurate adjustments, even when making the smallest changes to the camera's position. This level of control is invaluable for detailed work, where precision and stability are non-negotiable.

Versatility and Compatibility:

The G2 3D Geared Head is compatible with any tripod that features a UNC 3/8?-16 mounting hole, making it versatile enough to pair with most professional tripods. Whether you're shooting in the field or in the studio, the G2 offers the reliability and control needed for even the most demanding photographic scenarios.

The Leofoto G2 3D Geared Head with the NP-60 Quick Release Plate offers the perfect balance of lightweight portability and robust precision. Its advanced geared system allows photographers to make micro-adjustments with ease, providing superior control over their compositions. Built from durable, high-quality materials, this geared head is designed to deliver professional performance for years to come. Whether you're working on a complex architectural shoot, capturing detailed macro images, or shooting expansive panoramas, the G2 offers the accuracy and stability you need to get the perfect shot every time.

Key Features:

High Load Capacity

NP-60 Quick Release Plate

Mounting Hole

360° Panorama Function

Dual-Axis 10° Adjustment

3D Geared Adjustment

What's in the Box:

Leofoto G2 3D Geared Head with NP-60 Plate

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Leofoto G2 3D Geared Head with NP-60 Plate

The Leofoto G2 3D Geared Head with the NP-60 Quick Release Plate is a professional-grade tripod head designed for precise control over all three axes. Built with meticulous craftsmanship and superior materials, the G2 geared head provides unparalleled accuracy and stability for demanding photographers, particularly those working in architectural, studio, or macro photography.

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