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Leofoto PU-130D 130mm Arca Swiss Style Plate

The Leofoto PU-130D is a professional-grade 130mm Arca-Swiss style quick release plate, designed for photographers who require maximum flexibility and rock-solid security when mounting cameras, lenses, or accessories. With a slim, lightweight profile and dual screw configuration, this plate is the perfect solution for achieving ideal balance with long lenses or complex setups, while ensuring universal compatibility across Arca-Swiss clamps, heads, and support systems.

SKU: GC11-PU-130D

Leofoto PU-130D 130mm Arca Swiss Style Plate

Leofoto PU-130D 130mm Arca Swiss Style Plate

The Leofoto PU-130D is a professional-grade 130mm Arca-Swiss style quick release plate, designed for photographers who require maximum flexibility and rock-solid security when mounting cameras, lenses, or accessories. With a slim, lightweight profile and dual screw configuration, this plate is the perfect solution for achieving ideal balance with long lenses or complex setups, while ensuring universal compatibility across Arca-Swiss clamps, heads, and support systems.

Engineered for Strength and Versatility

Precision CNC-machined from aircraft-grade aluminium alloy, the PU-130D offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio. The hard-anodised black finish resists scratches, corrosion, and daily wear, ensuring long-term durability even in demanding environments. At just 38mm wide and 130mm long, the plate provides a stable mounting surface while remaining lightweight and travel-friendly.

This extended length makes it ideal for balancing telephoto lenses on ball heads or gimbals, giving photographers greater control over weight distribution and stability.

Dual Screw Mounting for Secure Connection

The PU-130D comes equipped with both a 1/4"-20 screw and a 3/8"-16 screw, allowing compatibility with virtually any camera, lens collar, or accessory. The screws can be positioned according to your setup requirements, and both feature D-ring / hex key tightening options for secure installation without tools.

The dual-screw design not only enhances stability but also prevents twisting or loosening under heavy loads-critical when working with larger DSLR bodies, long telephoto lenses, or professional video rigs.

Arca-Swiss Universal Compatibility

The PU-130D is fully Arca-Swiss standard compliant, making it compatible with the vast majority of quick-release clamps, ball heads, fluid heads, gimbal heads, and other support systems. Photographers can seamlessly integrate this plate into their existing workflow without needing adapters or proprietary accessories.

Key Features:

13cm Long Arca-Swiss Plate

CNC-Machined Aluminium Alloy

3.8cm Wide for Stability

Ideal for Telephoto Lens Balancing

Universal Arca-Swiss Compatibility

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Leofoto PU-130D 130mm Arca Swiss Style Plate

The Leofoto PU-130D is a professional-grade 130mm Arca-Swiss style quick release plate, designed for photographers who require maximum flexibility and rock-solid security when mounting cameras, lenses, or accessories. With a slim, lightweight profile and dual screw configuration, this plate is the perfect solution for achieving ideal balance with long lenses or complex setups, while ensuring universal compatibility across Arca-Swiss clamps, heads, and support systems.

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