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Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series 3 Section Tripod with BV-20 Video Head

The Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series Tripod is meticulously designed for high-end cinematography and video production. This tripod features dual leg tubes that provide unparalleled rigidity and stability, with each leg connecting at two points to the apex for maximum strength. Unlike traditional video tripods that come with a fixed middle spreader system, the LVC Series offers an adjustable spreader system, allowing users to easily switch between ground and mid-level spreader positions for added flexibility. Crafted from premium carbon fiber, these tripods can be collapsed into a compact size, making them ideal for easy portability.

SKU: GC11-LVC-253C+BV-20

Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series 3 Section Tripod with BV-20 Video Head

Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series 3 Section Tripod with BV-20 Video Head

The Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series Tripod is meticulously designed for high-end cinematography and video production. This tripod features dual leg tubes that provide unparalleled rigidity and stability, with each leg connecting at two points to the apex for maximum strength. Unlike traditional video tripods that come with a fixed middle spreader system, the LVC Series offers an adjustable spreader system, allowing users to easily switch between ground and mid-level spreader positions for added flexibility. Crafted from premium carbon fiber, these tripods can be collapsed into a compact size, making them ideal for easy portability.

The included Leofoto BV-20 Fluid Video Head is a newly developed professional fluid head featuring top-of-the-line quality, precision, and ergonomics. This head offers excellent features, including a precise and continuous rebound balance system, making it an ideal option for most video cameras. The tilting system and damping adjustment ensure smooth and controlled movements, while the automatic locking system of the clamp prevents the camera from falling. The head provides drag control on both pan and tilt to ensure smooth operation.

The Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series Tripod with BV-20 Video Head is a premier choice for professionals seeking exceptional stability, flexibility, and performance in their video production equipment. Whether you're working in a studio or on location, this tripod and video head combination delivers the precision and reliability needed to capture high-quality cinematic footage.

Key Features:

Individual Pan and Tilt Locks

Handle Mounting Rosettes

Dual Bubble Levels

Indexed Camera Platform

BV-20 Fluid Video Head

High-quality Materials

Independent Leg Spread

Quick Swap Rubber Foot Pads and Spikes

Turn Knob Leg Locks

Variable Spreader System

75mm Integrated Leveling Base

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Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series 3 Section Tripod with BV-20 Video Head

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Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series 3 Section Tripod with BV-20 Video Head

The Leofoto LVC-253C Cinematic Video Series Tripod is meticulously designed for high-end cinematography and video production. This tripod features dual leg tubes that provide unparalleled rigidity and stability, with each leg connecting at two points to the apex for maximum strength. Unlike traditional video tripods that come with a fixed middle spreader system, the LVC Series offers an adjustable spreader system, allowing users to easily switch between ground and mid-level spreader positions for added flexibility. Crafted from premium carbon fiber, these tripods can be collapsed into a compact size, making them ideal for easy portability.

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