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Leofoto PS-2 Black Folding Phone Stand with Arca Swiss Foot - Black

The Leofoto PS-2 Black Folding Phone Stand with Arca Swiss Foot is an innovative and versatile accessory designed to elevate your mobile photography and videography experience. This phone stand is meticulously crafted to offer exceptional stability, ease of use, and portability, making it an ideal companion for photographers, vloggers, and content creators who use their smartphones as their primary shooting device. With its sleek black finish and robust construction, the Leofoto PS-2 stands out not only for its functionality but also for its aesthetic appeal.

SKU: GC11-PS-2

Leofoto PS-2 Black Folding Phone Stand with Arca Swiss Foot - Black

Leofoto PS-2 Black Folding Phone Stand with Arca Swiss Foot - Black

The Leofoto PS-2 Black Folding Phone Stand with Arca Swiss Foot is an innovative and versatile accessory designed to elevate your mobile photography and videography experience. This phone stand is meticulously crafted to offer exceptional stability, ease of use, and portability, making it an ideal companion for photographers, vloggers, and content creators who use their smartphones as their primary shooting device. With its sleek black finish and robust construction, the Leofoto PS-2 stands out not only for its functionality but also for its aesthetic appeal.

Made from high-quality CNC-machined aluminium, the Leofoto PS-2 combines strength with lightweight properties. The anodised black finish adds a layer of protection against scratches and corrosion, ensuring durability and longevity.

Measuring just 9.8cm in length, 2.8cm in width, and 3.9cm in height, and weighing only 0.145kg, this phone stand is designed for maximum portability. Its foldable design allows it to fit easily into pockets, bags, or camera kits, making it perfect for on-the-go use.

The base of the phone stand features an Arca Swiss standard dovetail, allowing it to be mounted quickly and securely on Arca Swiss compatible tripod heads, clamps, and other accessories. This feature enables seamless transitions between handheld and tripod-mounted shooting.

The phone clamp can extend from 58mm to 93mm, accommodating a wide range of smartphone sizes, including larger models with protective cases. The secure grip ensures that your phone stays firmly in place during use.

The Arca Swiss foot allows for quick attachment to a ballhead, providing stability and flexibility in positioning.

The stand can be used directly on a flat surface, thanks to its stable and balanced design, making it ideal for tabletop photography, video calls, or content viewing.

The phone clamp includes a 1/4" screw hole, allowing it to be mounted on light stands and other compatible supports for studio or location shoots.

The phone clamp offers 360-degree rotation, allowing you to switch between portrait and landscape orientations effortlessly. This feature is particularly useful for shooting videos, taking photos, or live streaming.

The stand provides free panning and tilting capabilities, enabling you to find the perfect angle for your shots. Whether you are capturing overhead shots, eye-level perspectives, or low-angle views, the Leofoto PS-2 adapts to your needs.

Designed to balance the center of gravity, the stand ensures that your phone remains stable, even during extended shooting sessions. The rubber mats on the base provide additional grip and prevent slipping.

Key Features:

Stability and Balance

Adjustable Angles

360-degree Rotation

Mounting on a Light Stand

Standing on the Table

Mounting on a Ballhead

Adjustable Clamp

Arca Swiss Compatibility

Versatile Mounting Options

Compact and Portable

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Leofoto PS-2 Black Folding Phone Stand with Arca Swiss Foot - Black

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Leofoto PS-2 Black Folding Phone Stand with Arca Swiss Foot - Black

The Leofoto PS-2 Black Folding Phone Stand with Arca Swiss Foot is an innovative and versatile accessory designed to elevate your mobile photography and videography experience. This phone stand is meticulously crafted to offer exceptional stability, ease of use, and portability, making it an ideal companion for photographers, vloggers, and content creators who use their smartphones as their primary shooting device. With its sleek black finish and robust construction, the Leofoto PS-2 stands out not only for its functionality but also for its aesthetic appeal.

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