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Leofoto NR-140 140mm Nodal Slide with Arca Clamp

The Leofoto NR-140 140mm Nodal Rail with Arca Clamp is an essential tool for photographers seeking precision and stability in their shots. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, this nodal rail offers a blend of robustness and versatility, making it ideal for panoramic photography.

SKU: GC11-NR-140

Leofoto NR-140 140mm Nodal Slide with Arca Clamp

Leofoto NR-140 140mm Nodal Slide with Arca Clamp

The Leofoto NR-140 140mm Nodal Rail with Arca Clamp is an essential tool for photographers seeking precision and stability in their shots. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, this nodal rail offers a blend of robustness and versatility, making it ideal for panoramic photography.

The Leofoto NR-140 140mm Nodal Rail with Arca Clamp is a must-have for any serious photographer looking to enhance their equipment setup. Its precision engineering, durable construction, and versatile mounting options make it an invaluable tool for achieving perfect shots every time. While you're capturing breathtaking panoramas shots, this nodal rail ensures your camera remains stable and precisely aligned, helping you to elevate your photography to the next level.

Crafted from CNC-machined 6061-T6 aluminium, the NR-140 rail is lightweight yet incredibly strong, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance. The hard-anodised finish provides additional resistance to wear and corrosion, making it suitable for outdoor use.

The Arca-Swiss style dovetails on both the top and bottom of the rail offer a secure and universal fit for a variety of camera and tripod setups. The built-in screw-knob style clamp ensures a firm grip on your camera, preventing any unwanted movement during shoots.

The rail features a built-in spirit level at the front end, allowing for easy and accurate levelling. This is particularly useful in panoramic photography, where precise alignment is crucial for seamless stitching of images.

Both sides of the rail are equipped with a precision laser-engraved millimetre scale, enabling exact positioning relative to the no-parallax point. This ensures that your camera is perfectly aligned for panoramic shots, reducing parallax errors and resulting in high-quality images.

The NR-140 rail includes multiple threaded holes and a 1/4" mounting thread, offering flexibility in mounting various accessories such as LED lights, microphones, or additional camera equipment.

The rail features safety stops at both ends, preventing your camera from sliding off accidentally. This adds an extra layer of security, particularly when working in challenging environments.

Key Features:

Premium Construction

Precision Engineering

Enhanced Stability and Alignment

Laser-engraved Scale

Versatile Mounting Options

Compact and Lightweight

Secure and Reliable

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Leofoto NR-140 140mm Nodal Slide with Arca Clamp

The Leofoto NR-140 140mm Nodal Rail with Arca Clamp is an essential tool for photographers seeking precision and stability in their shots. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, this nodal rail offers a blend of robustness and versatility, making it ideal for panoramic photography.

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