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Leofoto LPCO-R6II L-Bracket for Canon R6II, R5, R5C, R6

The Leofoto LPCO-R6II L-Bracket is meticulously crafted to provide a perfect fit for the Canon R6 Mark II, R5, R5C, and R6 camera bodies. Made from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium, this L-bracket ensures durability while maintaining a lightweight profile. Its precision-machined design guarantees full compatibility with any Arca standard dovetail quick-release system, making it an essential tool for professional photographers seeking seamless transitions between landscape and portrait orientations.

SKU: GC11-LPCO-R6II

Leofoto LPCO-R6II L-Bracket for Canon R6II, R5, R5C, R6

Leofoto LPCO-R6II L-Bracket for Canon R6II, R5, R5C, R6

The Leofoto LPCO-R6II L-Bracket is meticulously crafted to provide a perfect fit for the Canon R6 Mark II, R5, R5C, and R6 camera bodies. Made from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium, this L-bracket ensures durability while maintaining a lightweight profile. Its precision-machined design guarantees full compatibility with any Arca standard dovetail quick-release system, making it an essential tool for professional photographers seeking seamless transitions between landscape and portrait orientations.

The LPCO-R6II features two dovetail mounting surfaces in the shape of an L; one on the bottom and one on the left-hand side of your camera. This innovative design allows for quick and effortless switching between horizontal and vertical shooting modes, minimising the need to recompose your shot and thus saving you valuable time and effort during shoots.

Anti-twist flanges are integrated into the design to ensure your camera remains securely attached to the bracket, preventing any unwanted movement. Additionally, the L-bracket includes a series of 1/4"-20 sockets, offering flexibility for attaching various small accessories, such as microphones or LED lights, enhancing your photography setup.

The open design of the LPCO-R6II provides full access to all camera controls and ports, allowing you to operate your camera without any restrictions. The bracket also includes a custom machined 1/4"-20 threaded, captive-style mounting screw that threads into the tripod mounting socket of your camera body, ensuring a secure and stable connection.

Elevate your photography experience with the Leofoto LPCO-R6II L-Bracket, offering unmatched stability, versatility, and ease of use for your Canon R6 Mark II, R5, R5C, and R6 cameras.

Key Features:

Custom Fit for Canon R6II, R5, R5C, R6

Made From 6061-T6 Aluminium

Arca-compatible Quick-release System

Anti-twist Flanges for Secure Attachment

Full Access to Controls and Ports

Multiple 1/4"-20 Accessory Sockets

Lightweight

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Leofoto LPCO-R6II L-Bracket for Canon R6II, R5, R5C, R6

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Leofoto LPCO-R6II L-Bracket for Canon R6II, R5, R5C, R6

The Leofoto LPCO-R6II L-Bracket is meticulously crafted to provide a perfect fit for the Canon R6 Mark II, R5, R5C, and R6 camera bodies. Made from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium, this L-bracket ensures durability while maintaining a lightweight profile. Its precision-machined design guarantees full compatibility with any Arca standard dovetail quick-release system, making it an essential tool for professional photographers seeking seamless transitions between landscape and portrait orientations.

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