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Leofoto PAN-02 15 Deg. Indexing Panning Clamp with QP-70N Plate

Introducing the Leofoto PAN-02 15° Indexing Panning Clamp with QP-70N Plate - the ultimate tool for photographers who demand precision, flexibility, and reliability. The PAN-02, a compact and versatile panning clamp, is designed to offer seamless integration with your camera setup, providing a superior alternative to the standard quick-release couplings found on various Leofoto tripod heads and ball heads.

SKU: GC11-PAN-02+QP70

Leofoto PAN-02 15 Deg. Indexing Panning Clamp with QP-70N Plate

Leofoto PAN-02 15 Deg. Indexing Panning Clamp with QP-70N Plate

Introducing the Leofoto PAN-02 15° Indexing Panning Clamp with QP-70N Plate - the ultimate tool for photographers who demand precision, flexibility, and reliability. The PAN-02, a compact and versatile panning clamp, is designed to offer seamless integration with your camera setup, providing a superior alternative to the standard quick-release couplings found on various Leofoto tripod heads and ball heads.

The PAN-02 panning clamp is equipped with a quick-release lever that allows for effortless rotation of the base plate. This innovative feature enables you to unlock, rotate, and lock the PAN-02 in mere seconds, ensuring that you never miss a moment. The panning clamp also offers a 360° rotation capability, making it perfect for panoramic photography. With a fine degree scale on the base, you can make precise adjustments with ease.

One of the standout features of the PAN-02 is its ability to set an interval of 4 steps for creating panoramas. As you turn the panning clamp, it clicks at each preset interval, providing a tactile and audible cue that ensures you capture consistent and evenly spaced shots for stunning panoramic images.

The PAN-02's Arca-Swiss quick couplings are designed for easy integration with many Leofoto tripod heads. By loosening the central Allen screw, you can quickly replace the existing quick-release coupling with the PAN-02, enhancing the versatility and functionality of your tripod setup. The insertable quick-release coupling with a hexagonal screw further simplifies the installation process.

Crafted from black anodised aircraft aluminium, the Leofoto PAN-02 is both lightweight and durable. Weighing only 0.130 kg and standing 2.5cm high, it provides a stable and reliable platform for your camera. The large 6cm diameter enhances stability, ensuring that your equipment remains secure even during complex shots.

The included professional QP-70 Arca-Swiss quick-release plate allows for quick and secure attachment of your camera. The 2cm wide clamps ensure maximum locking of the 7cm long and 3.8cm wide QP-70 plate, providing a robust connection. The ribbed control screw on the PAN-02 allows you to apply sufficient force to tighten the QP-70 as much as needed, ensuring your camera remains firmly in place. The screw lock mechanism also allows for slight adjustments, giving you the flexibility to perfect your shot.

With a top mounting thread option of M6 or 1/4" and a bottom mounting thread of UNC3/8", the PAN-02 offers versatile mounting options to suit various setups. This flexibility ensures that the PAN-02 can adapt to different equipment configurations, providing a reliable and stable panning solution for any photographic scenario.

The Leofoto PAN-02 15° Indexing Panning Clamp with QP-70N Plate is a must-have tool for professional photographers who require precision, stability, and versatility. Its innovative features, high-quality construction, and compatibility with Arca-Swiss systems make it an indispensable addition to your photography gear. Elevate your shooting experience with the PAN-02 and capture the world with unparalleled accuracy and ease.

Key Features:

Unmatched Panning Precision

Interval Setting for Panoramas

Easy Integration with Leofoto Tripods

High-quality Construction

Arca-swiss Quick Release Plate

Versatile Mounting Options

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Leofoto PAN-02 15 Deg. Indexing Panning Clamp with QP-70N Plate

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Leofoto PAN-02 15 Deg. Indexing Panning Clamp with QP-70N Plate

Introducing the Leofoto PAN-02 15° Indexing Panning Clamp with QP-70N Plate - the ultimate tool for photographers who demand precision, flexibility, and reliability. The PAN-02, a compact and versatile panning clamp, is designed to offer seamless integration with your camera setup, providing a superior alternative to the standard quick-release couplings found on various Leofoto tripod heads and ball heads.

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