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Leofoto LPS-FX2 L-Bracket for Sony FX2

The Leofoto LPS-FX2 L-Bracket for Sony FX2 is a purpose-built mounting solution engineered for filmmakers and hybrid creators who demand absolute reliability from their support gear. Precision-machined from a solid block of aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminium, this custom plate delivers uncompromising strength, a perfectly tailored fit, and full compatibility with any 1.5" Arca-Swiss / dovetail quick-release system. Whether you're shooting handheld, locked-off on a tripod, or transitioning between horizontal and vertical orientations, the LPS-FX2 ensures a rock-solid interface between your Sony FX2 body and your shooting platform.

SKU: GC11-LPS-FX2

Leofoto LPS-FX2 L-Bracket for Sony FX2

Leofoto LPS-FX2 L-Bracket for Sony FX2

The Leofoto LPS-FX2 L-Bracket for Sony FX2 is a purpose-built mounting solution engineered for filmmakers and hybrid creators who demand absolute reliability from their support gear. Precision-machined from a solid block of aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminium, this custom plate delivers uncompromising strength, a perfectly tailored fit, and full compatibility with any 1.5" Arca-Swiss / dovetail quick-release system. Whether you're shooting handheld, locked-off on a tripod, or transitioning between horizontal and vertical orientations, the LPS-FX2 ensures a rock-solid interface between your Sony FX2 body and your shooting platform.

Designed exclusively for the Sony FX2 cinema camera, this bracket preserves seamless access to all essential ports, buttons, and battery compartments thanks to its ergonomic open-frame architecture and hinged side arm. It eliminates camera twist during movement, supports fast switching between setups, and provides multiple mounting points for accessories-making it an essential upgrade for video production, streaming, documentary work, and mobile run-and-gun rigs.

Custom-Fit Design for Sony FX2

Every contour of the LPS-FX2 is matched precisely to the Sony FX2 body, ensuring a snug, non-twisting fit that behaves like an integrated part of the camera. The bracket locks securely in place using a custom-machined ¼"-20 captive-style mounting screw, ensuring reliable contact with the camera's tripod socket.

Magnetic Slot Key Storage

Never lose your tool again. A cleverly integrated magnetic slot key stores securely on the bottom of the plate, so adjustments and quick tightening are always within reach-without adding bulk or requiring extra pouches.

Full Port and Battery Accessibility

The intelligently sculpted side plate features an open design and a hinged arm, ensuring you retain unrestricted access to:

Battery compartment

Media doors

HDMI & USB ports

Audio and accessory connections

Multiple ¼"-20 Threaded Mounting Points

With numerous ¼"-20 threaded holes on both the base and vertical arm, the LPS-FX2 supports easy attachment of monitors, wireless receivers, articulating arms, microphones, and more-without the need for a full cage system.

OD Socket Integration

An OD socket provides additional accessory mounting capability, ideal for users who integrate stabiliser systems or require auxiliary attachment points during complex setups.

Arca-Swiss Base & Side for Fast Orientation Changes

Switching from horizontal to vertical shooting is effortless. Both the base plate and vertical component incorporate 1.5" dovetail profiles, ensuring:

Fast tripod/monopod mounting

Secure connection on clamps and gimbals

Precise alignment every time

Key Features:

Custom-Fit L-Bracket for FX2

CNC-Machined Aluminium Construction

Arca-Swiss Base and Side

Hinged Side Arm Design

Integrated Magnetic Slot Key

Multiple ¼"-20 Threaded Mounts

OD Socket and Strap Slot

Detachable 70mm Top Plate

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Leofoto LPS-FX2 L-Bracket for Sony FX2

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Leofoto LPS-FX2 L-Bracket for Sony FX2

The Leofoto LPS-FX2 L-Bracket for Sony FX2 is a purpose-built mounting solution engineered for filmmakers and hybrid creators who demand absolute reliability from their support gear. Precision-machined from a solid block of aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminium, this custom plate delivers uncompromising strength, a perfectly tailored fit, and full compatibility with any 1.5" Arca-Swiss / dovetail quick-release system. Whether you're shooting handheld, locked-off on a tripod, or transitioning between horizontal and vertical orientations, the LPS-FX2 ensures a rock-solid interface between your Sony FX2 body and your shooting platform.

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