Overview

Leofoto QS-60 60mm Quick Link Set

The Leofoto QS-60 Quick Link Set is a compact, robust, and versatile quick-link system designed for photographers and videographers who require fast and secure equipment changes. With its innovative design and high-quality materials, this system ensures stability and precision while simplifying your workflow.

SKU: GC11-QS-60KIT

Leofoto QS-60 60mm Quick Link Set

Leofoto QS-60 60mm Quick Link Set

The Leofoto QS-60 Quick Link Set is a compact, robust, and versatile quick-link system designed for photographers and videographers who require fast and secure equipment changes. With its innovative design and high-quality materials, this system ensures stability and precision while simplifying your workflow.

Premium Build Quality

The QS-60 is crafted from CNC-machined 6061-T6 aluminium alloy, a material known for its exceptional strength, durability, and lightweight characteristics. Stainless steel components further enhance its resilience, making it suitable for professional use in challenging environments.

Compact and Lightweight Design:

At just 106g and with a base diameter of 60mm, the QS-60 is an ideal choice for those who value portability without compromising on strength and performance. It's compact enough to fit seamlessly into your gear bag, making it perfect for both studio and outdoor shoots.

High Compatibility

The QS-60 features a UNC 3/8"-16 mounting hole, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of tripods, monopods, and other support systems. This makes it an adaptable choice for various setups, whether you're working with ball heads, geared heads, or gimbal systems.

Anti-Twist Design

The set includes anti-twist screws that securely lock the QS-60 in place, preventing any unwanted movement during use. This ensures maximum stability and precision, especially during long exposures or detailed compositions.

Quick and Easy Installation

Designed for simplicity, the QS-60 offers an effortless installation process. The included Allen wrench allows you to attach the quick-link mount to your tripod head or other gear quickly and securely.

Smooth and Stable Operation

The laser-engraved degree markers and smooth rotation mechanism ensure accurate adjustments, making the QS-60 ideal for precise framing and panning. It supports seamless transitions between gear, allowing you to change ball heads, center columns, or rails without disrupting your workflow.

Key Features:

CNC-Machined Aluminium Alloy Build

Compact and Lightweight at 106g

High Load Capacity for Stability

Secure Anti-Twist Screw Design

Quick and Easy Installation

Universal 3/8"-16 Compatibility

Laser-Engraved Degree Markers

Reliable All-Weather Performance

Ideal for Panoramic Photography

What's in the Box:

Leofoto QS-60 60mm Quick Link Set

QS-60 base

Q60 mounting plates

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Leofoto QS-60 60mm Quick Link Set

The Leofoto QS-60 Quick Link Set is a compact, robust, and versatile quick-link system designed for photographers and videographers who require fast and secure equipment changes. With its innovative design and high-quality materials, this system ensures stability and precision while simplifying your workflow.

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