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Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series 3 Section Tripod with BV-15 Video Head

The Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series Tripod is designed for cinematographers and videographers who require exceptional stability and versatility in their gear. This high-end tripod is crafted from premium materials and engineered to deliver superior performance in a wide range of shooting conditions, making it the perfect choice for professional video production.

SKU: GC11-LVC-253C+BV-15

Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series 3 Section Tripod with BV-15 Video Head

Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series 3 Section Tripod with BV-15 Video Head

The Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series Tripod is designed for cinematographers and videographers who require exceptional stability and versatility in their gear. This high-end tripod is crafted from premium materials and engineered to deliver superior performance in a wide range of shooting conditions, making it the perfect choice for professional video production.

The LVC-253C tripod features a robust carbon fiber construction, ensuring maximum strength and minimal weight. The tripod's legs are made from high-quality carbon fiber tubes with diameters of 2.5cm, 2.2cm, and 1.9cm, offering a perfect balance of rigidity and portability. The tripod's flip-lock system is designed for quick and secure setup, with ergonomic levers that are easy to operate even in challenging environments.

The LVC-253C is built to accommodate a variety of shooting scenarios. Its maximum height of 169cm provides ample reach for elevated shots, while the minimum height of 36.5cm allows for low-angle and macro filming. The 3-section legs offer precise height adjustment and flexibility, making it easy to adapt to different shooting conditions.

Paired with the LVC-253C is the BV-15 Video Head, a professional-grade head that ensures smooth and precise camera movements. The BV-15 features fluid drag for both pan and tilt, providing excellent control over your shots. The 75mm bowl diameter allows for quick leveling, ensuring that your camera is always perfectly aligned.

The LVC-253C tripod is equipped with three spreader systems (75&deg, 55&deg, 23&deg) that offer enhanced stability and flexibility. The middle spreader system is ideal for adjusting the tripod's angle for upper and middle shooting, while the ground spreader system provides additional stability for low-angle shots. This unique design ensures that the tripod remains stable on a variety of surfaces and terrains.

The tripod's spider is designed to integrate seamlessly with the half bowl, eliminating the need for separate installation when using the video head. This innovative feature simplifies setup and enhances the overall stability of the tripod. The spider also includes multiple mounting threads (1/4" and 3/8"), allowing for the attachment of additional accessories.

The tripod is equipped with hoof-shaped rubber feet, providing superior grip and stability on a variety of surfaces. These feet are designed to flex and adapt to the terrain, ensuring that the tripod remains stable and secure during filming. Additionally, stainless steel spike feet are included for added stability on soft or uneven ground.

The LVC-253C comes with a comprehensive set of accessories, including a durable carrying bag for easy transport. This complete package ensures that you have everything you need to maintain and transport your tripod with ease.

The Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series 3 Section Tripod with BV-15 Video Head is a top-tier choice for professional cinematographers and videographers. Its robust construction, versatile design, and superior stability make it an indispensable tool for capturing high-quality video content. Whether you're shooting in a studio or on location, this tripod and video head combination delivers the performance and reliability you need to create exceptional films.

Key Features:

Versatility

BV-15 Video Head

Enhanced Stability

Spider Integration

Hoof-shaped Rubber Feet

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Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series 3 Section Tripod with BV-15 Video Head

The Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series Tripod is designed for cinematographers and videographers who require exceptional stability and versatility in their gear. This high-end tripod is crafted from premium materials and engineered to deliver superior performance in a wide range of shooting conditions, making it the perfect choice for professional video production.

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