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Leofoto MH-60LRC Lever-Release Hybrid Clamp Panning Dynamic Head

Introducing the Leofoto MH-60LRC Full Dynamic Ball Head with Handlebar Control and Lever-Release Hybrid Clamp-an exceptional piece of equipment meticulously designed for photographers, shooters, hunters, and military applications. This versatile dynamic head offers precision, durability, and ease of use in a compact and robust package, making it an indispensable tool for a wide range of professional and recreational activities.

SKU: GC11-MH-60LRC

Leofoto MH-60LRC Lever-Release Hybrid Clamp Panning Dynamic Head

Leofoto MH-60LRC Lever-Release Hybrid Clamp Panning Dynamic Head

Introducing the Leofoto MH-60LRC Full Dynamic Ball Head with Handlebar Control and Lever-Release Hybrid Clamp-an exceptional piece of equipment meticulously designed for photographers, shooters, hunters, and military applications. This versatile dynamic head offers precision, durability, and ease of use in a compact and robust package, making it an indispensable tool for a wide range of professional and recreational activities.

The MH-60LRC features a unique motorcycle throttle-style knob for rapid adjustment and secure locking of the ball. This innovative design allows for quick and intuitive control, ensuring you can make adjustments swiftly and accurately.

For ease of use in cold or harsh conditions, the throttle knob can be extended in length. This feature is particularly useful when wearing gloves, providing a comfortable and secure grip for precise adjustments.

Inside the throttle-style knob is a silver dial that controls the friction or drag on the ball. This allows for fine-tuning of the ball's movement, ensuring smooth and controlled adjustments to suit your specific needs.

The ball head is precision-machined for silky smooth movement, with more than 80% of the ball exposed. This design ensures a ±55° tilt range, offering a dynamic range of motion for versatile positioning.

The redesigned hybrid clamp accommodates both Arca and Picatinny rails, making it highly versatile. The width of the clamp can be adjusted with a hex screw, ensuring compatibility with non-standard Picatinny and Arca-sized rails.

The panning base is laser-engraved with markers every 2.5 degrees from 0 to 360 degrees. This feature allows for precise panning adjustments, making it ideal for panoramic photography and other applications requiring accurate rotational movements.

The MH-60LRC is built to withstand rigorous use, with a maximum load capacity of 30kg. The dynamic head is crafted from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and reliability in the most demanding environments.The Leofoto MH-60LRC Lever-Release Hybrid Clamp Panning Dynamic Head is a versatile and robust tool designed to meet the needs of professional photographers, shooters, hunters, and military personnel. Its innovative motorcycle throttle-style knob, extendable throttle knob, silver friction control dial, and precision-machined ball provide exceptional control and ease of use. The lever-release hybrid clamp, panning base with laser-engraved markers, and robust construction ensure this dynamic head is ready for any challenge.

Key Features:

Motorcycle Throttle-style Knob

Robust Construction

Panning Base with Laser-engraved Markers

Lever-release Hybrid Clamp

Precision-machined Ball

Silver Friction Control Dial

Extendable Throttle Knob

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Leofoto MH-60LRC Lever-Release Hybrid Clamp Panning Dynamic Head

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Leofoto MH-60LRC Lever-Release Hybrid Clamp Panning Dynamic Head

Introducing the Leofoto MH-60LRC Full Dynamic Ball Head with Handlebar Control and Lever-Release Hybrid Clamp-an exceptional piece of equipment meticulously designed for photographers, shooters, hunters, and military applications. This versatile dynamic head offers precision, durability, and ease of use in a compact and robust package, making it an indispensable tool for a wide range of professional and recreational activities.

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