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Leofoto LBQ-60S Black 61mm Levelling Base for LQ-324, LQ-365 and LG-324

Experience unparalleled stability and precision with the Leofoto LBQ-50S 55mm Levelling Base, meticulously crafted to meet the exacting demands of professional photographers and videographers. Designed specifically for the LQ-324, LQ-365 and LG-324 Tripods, this levelling base ensures your shots are perfectly aligned, regardless of the terrain.

SKU: GC11-LBQ-60S-B

Leofoto LBQ-60S Black 61mm Levelling Base for LQ-324, LQ-365 and LG-324

Leofoto LBQ-60S Black 61mm Levelling Base for LQ-324, LQ-365 and LG-324

Experience unparalleled stability and precision with the Leofoto LBQ-50S 55mm Levelling Base, meticulously crafted to meet the exacting demands of professional photographers and videographers. Designed specifically for the LQ-324, LQ-365 and LG-324 Tripods, this levelling base ensures your shots are perfectly aligned, regardless of the terrain.

Constructed from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium, the LBQ-60S offers robust durability while remaining lightweight at just 0.240kg. This balance of strength and portability makes it an ideal companion for both studio and on-the-go use. The base's 6cm height and diameter provide a compact yet stable platform, supporting a maximum load of 15kg, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of camera setups and equipment.

One of the standout features of the LBQ-60S is its impressive level adjustment capability, allowing for a ±20° tilt. This range of motion ensures you can achieve precise alignment even on uneven surfaces, making it perfect for challenging outdoor environments or intricate studio setups. The levelling base also features a 3/8" mounting stud and a corresponding 3/8" mounting hole, providing secure attachment to your tripod and camera equipment.

Engineered for ease of use, the LBQ-60S includes anti-twist safety screws designed to secure the ballhead mounted on the tripod, preventing any unwanted movement during your shoots. The addition of a reserved hole for an Allen key further enhances the security and stability of your setup, especially when dealing with heavy equipment.

The LBQ-60S is not just about functionality; it also boasts a sleek, professional design that complements the aesthetics of modern camera gear. Its CNC machined construction and hard anodised finish ensure it withstands the rigors of frequent use while maintaining its elegant appearance.

Key Features:

6061-T6 Aluminium, Lightweight and Durable

Fits LQ-324, LQ-365, and LG-324 Tripods

±20° Tilt Adjustment

3/8" Stud and Hole

Anti-twist Safety Screws

Allen Key Slot for Secure Lock-up

CNC Machined, Hard Anodised Finish

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Leofoto LBQ-60S Black 61mm Levelling Base for LQ-324, LQ-365 and LG-324

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Leofoto LBQ-60S Black 61mm Levelling Base for LQ-324, LQ-365 and LG-324

Experience unparalleled stability and precision with the Leofoto LBQ-50S 55mm Levelling Base, meticulously crafted to meet the exacting demands of professional photographers and videographers. Designed specifically for the LQ-324, LQ-365 and LG-324 Tripods, this levelling base ensures your shots are perfectly aligned, regardless of the terrain.

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