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Leofoto LH-47LR 47mm Low Profile Ball Head with LR-60 Quick Release Lever Clamp and QP-70N Plate

Introducing the Leofoto LH-47LR 47mm Low Profile Ball Head with LR-60 Quick Release Lever Clamp and QP-70N Plate, a meticulously engineered ball head designed to offer unparalleled precision, stability, and ease of use for professional photographers and videographers. This high-performance ball head is perfect for capturing landscapes, portraits, action shots, and more. With its robust construction and advanced features, the LH-47LR ensures your camera is securely mounted and easy to maneuver, making it an indispensable tool for any creative endeavor.

SKU: GC11-LH-47LR

Leofoto LH-47LR 47mm Low Profile Ball Head with LR-60 Quick Release Lever Clamp and QP-70N Plate

Leofoto LH-47LR 47mm Low Profile Ball Head with LR-60 Quick Release Lever Clamp and QP-70N Plate

Introducing the Leofoto LH-47LR 47mm Low Profile Ball Head with LR-60 Quick Release Lever Clamp and QP-70N Plate, a meticulously engineered ball head designed to offer unparalleled precision, stability, and ease of use for professional photographers and videographers. This high-performance ball head is perfect for capturing landscapes, portraits, action shots, and more. With its robust construction and advanced features, the LH-47LR ensures your camera is securely mounted and easy to maneuver, making it an indispensable tool for any creative endeavor.

The Leofoto LH-47LR is constructed from high-quality materials, ensuring maximum strength and durability. The ball head's robust design supports a maximum load capacity of 22kg, making it suitable for a wide range of camera setups, including DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and professional video equipment. This durability ensures long-lasting performance even under heavy use.

The 47mm low profile ball head design provides a lower centre of gravity, enhancing stability and reducing vibrations. This design is crucial for capturing sharp and detailed images in various shooting conditions, offering smooth and precise movements for both quick changes in composition and fine-tuning your framing.

The 47mm ball diameter strikes the perfect balance between strength and smoothness, allowing for precise adjustments and effortless movements. This feature is ideal for photographers who need to quickly adapt their framing while maintaining stability.

The panning base features a diameter of 6.2cm, providing a stable and secure foundation for panoramic shots. The smooth panning action allows for seamless transitions, making it easier to capture expansive landscapes or dynamic action scenes with precision.

The included LR-60 Quick Release Lever Clamp ensures fast and secure mounting and dismounting of your camera. The lever clamp design provides a reliable and quick locking mechanism, allowing you to change setups effortlessly without compromising stability. This feature is particularly useful for photographers who need to switch between multiple cameras or accessories quickly.

The ball head features a UNC 3/8" mounting hole, making it compatible with a wide range of tripods and monopods. This versatility ensures that you can use the LH-47LR with your existing equipment without the need for additional adapters.

Weighing only 630g and with a height of 9.8cm, the LH-47LR is compact and lightweight, making it an excellent choice for travel and outdoor photography. Despite its small size, it offers robust performance, ensuring that your camera remains stable and secure in any shooting environment.

The included QP-70N Plate is designed for compatibility with Arca-Swiss style quick release systems, ensuring a secure fit for your camera. The plate is precisely machined for a perfect fit, providing additional stability and security for your gear.

Key Features:

QP-70N Plate

Compact and Lightweight

Mounting Hole

Enhanced Stability and Customisation

Quick Release Lever Clamp

6.2cm Panning Base Diameter

4.7cm Ball Diameter

Precision and Ease of Use

Low Profile Design

Premium Materials

Robust and Durable Construction

Superior Precision and Robust Performance

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Leofoto LH-47LR 47mm Low Profile Ball Head with LR-60 Quick Release Lever Clamp and QP-70N Plate

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Leofoto LH-47LR 47mm Low Profile Ball Head with LR-60 Quick Release Lever Clamp and QP-70N Plate

Introducing the Leofoto LH-47LR 47mm Low Profile Ball Head with LR-60 Quick Release Lever Clamp and QP-70N Plate, a meticulously engineered ball head designed to offer unparalleled precision, stability, and ease of use for professional photographers and videographers. This high-performance ball head is perfect for capturing landscapes, portraits, action shots, and more. With its robust construction and advanced features, the LH-47LR ensures your camera is securely mounted and easy to maneuver, making it an indispensable tool for any creative endeavor.

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