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Leofoto LPC-R7 L-Bracket for Canon R7, R8

The Leofoto LPC-R7 L-Bracket is meticulously designed to provide a custom fit for Canon EOS R7 and R8 camera bodies. This precision-engineered accessory is crafted from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium, ensuring both durability and lightweight performance. The L-Bracket features a robust and ergonomic design, offering photographers an exceptional balance between strength and usability.

SKU: GC11-LPC-R7

Leofoto LPC-R7 L-Bracket for Canon R7, R8

Leofoto LPC-R7 L-Bracket for Canon R7, R8

The Leofoto LPC-R7 L-Bracket is meticulously designed to provide a custom fit for Canon EOS R7 and R8 camera bodies. This precision-engineered accessory is crafted from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium, ensuring both durability and lightweight performance. The L-Bracket features a robust and ergonomic design, offering photographers an exceptional balance between strength and usability.

Design and Compatibility

The LPC-R7 is tailored to snugly fit the contours of the Canon EOS R7 and R8, preventing any unwanted movement or twisting during use.

The open design maintains full access to all camera controls, ports, and battery compartments, allowing for seamless operation without the need to remove the bracket.

Quick Switching and Stability

The L-Bracket is equipped with two dovetail mounting surfaces arranged in an L shape - one at the base and one on the side. This dual configuration facilitates rapid transitions between landscape and portrait orientations, enhancing compositional flexibility and saving valuable time in dynamic shooting environments.

Anti-twist flanges and the precisely contoured shape ensure that the camera remains securely attached to the bracket, delivering consistent stability even during intensive use.

Versatile Mounting Options

A series of 1/4"-20 sockets are integrated into the bracket, providing multiple points for attaching various accessories such as microphones, lights, and monitors.

The included captive 1/4"-20 stainless steel camera screw guarantees a reliable connection to the camera body.

Enhanced Portability

Weighing in at only 0.085 kg, the LPC-R7 maintains a lightweight profile without compromising on strength. Its compact dimensions (Width: 3.8cm, Height: 8.1cm, Length: 10.5cm) make it an ideal companion for travel and on-the-go photography.

Durability and Finish

The bracket's solid aluminium construction ensures long-lasting durability while maintaining a sleek and professional appearance.

The anodised finish enhances resistance to wear and corrosion, ensuring that the bracket retains its aesthetic and functional integrity over time.

This L-Bracket is not just an accessory but a significant upgrade to your Canon EOS R7 or R8, providing enhanced stability, versatility, and convenience for both amateur and professional photographers.

Key Features:

Custom Fit

Material 6061-T6 Aluminium

Lightweight

Full Access Controls and Ports

Anti-twist Secure Attachment

Quick Orientation

Multiple 1/4"-20 Sockets

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Leofoto LPC-R7 L-Bracket for Canon R7, R8

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Leofoto LPC-R7 L-Bracket for Canon R7, R8

The Leofoto LPC-R7 L-Bracket is meticulously designed to provide a custom fit for Canon EOS R7 and R8 camera bodies. This precision-engineered accessory is crafted from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium, ensuring both durability and lightweight performance. The L-Bracket features a robust and ergonomic design, offering photographers an exceptional balance between strength and usability.

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