Overview

Leofoto LB-75 75mm Levelling Base

The Leofoto LB-75 Levelling Base is a meticulously engineered accessory designed to enhance the stability and versatility of your tripod setup. Ideal for professional photographers and videographers, this levelling base ensures your equipment is perfectly level, providing a robust foundation for gimbal heads, fluid heads, and even ball heads. Crafted with precision from high-quality materials, the LB-75 is built to endure rigorous use while delivering consistent performance.

SKU: GC11-LB-75

Leofoto LB-75 75mm Levelling Base

Leofoto LB-75 75mm Levelling Base

The Leofoto LB-75 Levelling Base is a meticulously engineered accessory designed to enhance the stability and versatility of your tripod setup. Ideal for professional photographers and videographers, this levelling base ensures your equipment is perfectly level, providing a robust foundation for gimbal heads, fluid heads, and even ball heads. Crafted with precision from high-quality materials, the LB-75 is built to endure rigorous use while delivering consistent performance.

Construction and Design

Material

The LB-75 is CNC machined from 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminium, ensuring exceptional durability and strength while keeping the weight to a minimum.

Finish

The hard-anodised finish provides resistance against scratches and corrosion, ensuring the levelling base remains in pristine condition even after extended use in harsh environments.

Fluid Motion

The integrated fluid motion mechanism allows for smooth and fast levelling adjustments, making it easy to achieve the perfect angle quickly and efficiently.

Locking Mechanism

The twist-to-lock handle offers a secure and easy-to-use locking mechanism, providing greater leverage and ensuring the levelling base remains firmly in place during use.

Anti-twist Safety Screws

Equipped with anti-twist safety screws, the LB-75 ensures your ball head or other mounted equipment stays securely attached without unwanted movement.

Ease of Use

Reserved Hole for Allen Key

A reserved hole for an Allen key allows for additional locking strength when heavy lifting is required. The included Allen key can be used to tighten the base, providing extra security.

Universal Compatibility

Featuring a UNC 3/8"-16 mounting stud, the LB-75 is designed to be compatible with all tripods that have a 3/8"-16 socket, allowing for seamless integration into your existing setup.

Whether you are setting up for a landscape shoot, a wildlife photography session, or capturing a high-stakes sporting event, the Leofoto LB-75 Levelling Base ensures your camera setup remains stable and perfectly level. Its robust construction, combined with its lightweight and compact design, makes it an indispensable tool for photographers and videographers who demand the highest level of precision and reliability.

Key Features:

CNC Machined 6061-T6 Aluminium

Hard-anodised for Durability

Smooth Fluid Motion Mechanism

Twist-to-lock Handle

Anti-twist Safety Screws

Allen Key Hole for Extra Strength

Universal 3/8"-16 Socket Compatibility

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Product Overview

Leofoto LB-75 75mm Levelling Base

The Leofoto LB-75 Levelling Base is a meticulously engineered accessory designed to enhance the stability and versatility of your tripod setup. Ideal for professional photographers and videographers, this levelling base ensures your equipment is perfectly level, providing a robust foundation for gimbal heads, fluid heads, and even ball heads. Crafted with precision from high-quality materials, the LB-75 is built to endure rigorous use while delivering consistent performance.

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