Overview

Leofoto LPN-Zfc L-Bracket for Nikon Zfc

Material and Build Quality

The Leofoto LPN-Zfc L-Bracket for Nikon Zfc is expertly crafted from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium. This material is renowned for its lightweight properties and exceptional strength, ensuring durability and longevity. The precision machining from solid blocks of aluminium provides a robust structure that withstands the rigors of professional use while maintaining a lightweight form factor.

SKU: GC11-LPN-Zfc-B

Leofoto LPN-Zfc L-Bracket for Nikon Zfc

Leofoto LPN-Zfc L-Bracket for Nikon Zfc

Material and Build Quality

The Leofoto LPN-Zfc L-Bracket for Nikon Zfc is expertly crafted from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium. This material is renowned for its lightweight properties and exceptional strength, ensuring durability and longevity. The precision machining from solid blocks of aluminium provides a robust structure that withstands the rigors of professional use while maintaining a lightweight form factor.

Design and Compatibility

Designed specifically for the Nikon Zfc, this L-bracket offers a custom fit that integrates seamlessly with the camera body. The dimensions of the bracket are tailored to complement the Nikon Zfc, with a width of 4.9cm, height of 6.6cm, and length of 14cm. Weighing only 0.130kg, it adds minimal weight to your setup, enhancing portability without compromising stability.

Precision and Stability

The LPN-Zfc features a meticulously contoured design to ensure a perfect fit, preventing any twisting or movement between the camera and the bracket. This precision fit is critical for maintaining camera alignment, especially during extended shooting sessions. The bracket is fully compatible with any Arca dovetail quick-release system, providing versatile mounting options for a wide range of tripod heads and accessories.

Ease of Use

One of the standout features of the Leofoto LPN-Zfc is the custom machined ¼-20 threaded, captive-style mounting screw. This screw threads into the tripod mounting socket of your Nikon Zfc, ensuring a secure connection. The design includes an integrated magnetic slot key, offering full access to camera accessory ports and providing convenient storage for the slot key on the bottom of the bracket.

Enhanced Grip

The LPN-Zfc L-Bracket also incorporates an enhanced grip, improving the handling and comfort of your Nikon Zfc. The textured surface provides a secure hold, reducing the risk of accidental drops and improving overall shooting stability.

The Leofoto LPN-Zfc L-Bracket for Nikon Zfc is an essential accessory for photographers seeking to enhance their camera's functionality and stability. Its high-quality construction, precise fit, and versatile mounting options make it an excellent addition to any professional or amateur photographer's kit.

Key Features:

Custom Fit

Arca-compatible Quick-release

Precision Design Prevents Twisting

Secure ¼-20 Mounting Screw

Textured Surface for Better Grip

Magnetic Slot Key for Easy Access

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Leofoto LPN-Zfc L-Bracket for Nikon Zfc

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Leofoto LPN-Zfc L-Bracket for Nikon Zfc

Material and Build Quality

The Leofoto LPN-Zfc L-Bracket for Nikon Zfc is expertly crafted from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium. This material is renowned for its lightweight properties and exceptional strength, ensuring durability and longevity. The precision machining from solid blocks of aluminium provides a robust structure that withstands the rigors of professional use while maintaining a lightweight form factor.

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