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Leofoto LS-284C Ranger Series 4 Section Carbon Fibre Tripod with LH-30LR Ball Head

The Leofoto LS-284C Ranger Series Carbon Fibre Tripod with LH-30LR Ball Head is an exceptional tripod designed for professional photographers and serious enthusiasts. Crafted to meet the demands of high-performance photography, this tripod provides the perfect balance of strength, stability, and portability. With a maximum load capacity of 10kg and constructed from premium 10-layer Toray carbon fiber, the LS-284C is engineered to support your gear reliably.

SKU: GC11-LS-284C+LH-30LR

Leofoto LS-284C Ranger Series 4 Section Carbon Fibre Tripod with LH-30LR Ball Head

Leofoto LS-284C Ranger Series 4 Section Carbon Fibre Tripod with LH-30LR Ball Head

The Leofoto LS-284C Ranger Series Carbon Fibre Tripod with LH-30LR Ball Head is an exceptional tripod designed for professional photographers and serious enthusiasts. Crafted to meet the demands of high-performance photography, this tripod provides the perfect balance of strength, stability, and portability. With a maximum load capacity of 10kg and constructed from premium 10-layer Toray carbon fiber, the LS-284C is engineered to support your gear reliably.

10-Layer Toray Carbon Fiber Tubes: Built from 100% Toray carbon fiber with a cross rhombus structure, the LS-284C ensures maximum strength, stability, and minimal vibration, providing a solid foundation for your camera equipment.

The no-column design makes the tripod more compact and stable, allowing for easy transport and setup in various shooting environments. Advanced Ball Head System.

The included LH-30LR Ball Head offers high performance with 360-degree rotation around its central axis, allowing precise and flexible positioning of your camera without the need to reposition your body. The lever release Arca compatible clamp is fast and secure when attaching your camera.

Effortlessly switch between landscape and portrait orientations or other angled shots with dual drop-notches. The ergonomic large main locking knob ensures easy handling and smooth movements.

Adjust the height of your camera quickly and securely with the innovative leg lock system, requiring just a 1/4 turn to lock and unlock.

For quick and reliable leg angle adjustments, pull out the angle stop, raise the leg to your desired angle, and press the stop to lock it automatically. This feature ensures swift setup and flexibility in the field.

Adapt the tripod's feet to various terrains with options like steel claws, spikes, and vibration-reducing teardrop feet. These accessories provide optimal traction and stability in any shooting environment.

Ideal for attaching additional equipment like magic arms or smartphones, enhancing the tripod's functionality beyond merely supporting cameras.

The panning base is equipped with a laser-engraved scale, providing precise control for panoramic shots.

Numbered for better control, the drag tension knob allows for meticulous adjustments to achieve the perfect shot.

The Leofoto LS-284C Ranger Series Carbon Fiber Tripod is not just a tool; it's a reliable partner for every photographer. With its innovative features and robust construction, this tripod ensures you can focus on capturing the perfect shot, no matter the conditions. Explore new angles, shoot with confidence, and elevate your photography with the Leofoto LS-284C Ranger Series Carbon Fiber Tripod.

Key Features:

Robust and Lightweight Design

Compact and Stable

Leofoto LH-30LR Ball Head

Dual Drop-notches

User-friendly Adjustments

Special Leg Lock System

Semi-automatic Angle Stop

Versatility and Customisation

Removable Feet

UNC 1/4 Mounting Holes

Precision and Control

Laser Engraved Scale

Drag Tension Knob

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Leofoto LS-284C Ranger Series 4 Section Carbon Fibre Tripod with LH-30LR Ball Head

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Leofoto LS-284C Ranger Series 4 Section Carbon Fibre Tripod with LH-30LR Ball Head

The Leofoto LS-284C Ranger Series Carbon Fibre Tripod with LH-30LR Ball Head is an exceptional tripod designed for professional photographers and serious enthusiasts. Crafted to meet the demands of high-performance photography, this tripod provides the perfect balance of strength, stability, and portability. With a maximum load capacity of 10kg and constructed from premium 10-layer Toray carbon fiber, the LS-284C is engineered to support your gear reliably.

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