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Leofoto LPS-A9 III L-Bracket for Sony A9 III

The Leofoto LPS-A9 III L-Bracket is meticulously designed for the Sony A9 III, ensuring a precise fit and unmatched stability for professional photographers. Machined from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium, this L-Bracket combines durability with lightweight performance, making it an essential accessory for any serious photographer.

SKU: GC11-LPS-A9 III

Leofoto LPS-A9 L-Bracket for Sony A9 III

Leofoto LPS-A9 III L-Bracket for Sony A9 III

The Leofoto LPS-A9 III L-Bracket is meticulously designed for the Sony A9 III, ensuring a precise fit and unmatched stability for professional photographers. Machined from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium, this L-Bracket combines durability with lightweight performance, making it an essential accessory for any serious photographer.

Custom Design and Precision Engineering

Custom Fit:

The LPS-A9 III is custom-designed for the Sony A9 III, ensuring a snug fit that prevents twisting and shifting during use.

Precision Machined:

Crafted from solid blocks of 6061-T6 aluminium, the L-Bracket boasts superior strength and rigidity, offering robust support for your camera setup.

Compatibility and Versatility

Universal Compatibility:

Fully compatible with any 1.5" standard dovetail quick-release system, allowing seamless integration with a wide range of tripod heads and accessories.

Double Dovetail Mounting Surfaces:

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 design allows quick switching between landscape and portrait orientations without the need to recompose your shot.

Practical Design Features

Quick-release Plates:

Utilises a custom machined ¼"-20 threaded, captive-style mounting screw that threads securely into the tripod mounting socket of your camera body.

Magnetic Slot Key:

Includes a magnetic slot key for full access to camera accessory ports and convenient storage of the slot key on the bottom of the bracket.

Hinged Arm Design:

The hinged arm is designed for easy battery replacement without removing the L-Bracket, ensuring uninterrupted shooting sessions.

OD Socket:

Features an OD socket for additional accessory mounting options.

The Leofoto LPS-A9 III L-Bracket is the perfect companion for your Sony A9 III, providing a stable, versatile, and reliable platform for both landscape and portrait photography. Enhance your shooting experience with this precisely engineered accessory that ensures your camera remains secure and easily adjustable, no matter the shooting angle.

Key Features:

Custom Fit

High-quality Material

Versatile Mounting

Quick-release System

Secure Mounting

Magnetic Slot Key

Hinged Arm

Lightweight

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Leofoto LPS-A9 III L-Bracket for Sony A9 III

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Leofoto LPS-A9 III L-Bracket for Sony A9 III

The Leofoto LPS-A9 III L-Bracket is meticulously designed for the Sony A9 III, ensuring a precise fit and unmatched stability for professional photographers. Machined from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium, this L-Bracket combines durability with lightweight performance, making it an essential accessory for any serious photographer.

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