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Leofoto VH-30R 2-Way Monopod Head with Panning Clamp and PU-100D Plate

Introducing the Leofoto VH-30R 2-Way Monopod Head with Panning Clamp and PU-100D Plate, a meticulously engineered monopod head designed to provide unparalleled precision, stability, and versatility for photographers and videographers. Ideal for capturing landscapes, portraits, sports, and wildlife, this 2-way monopod head offers exceptional performance and reliability. With its robust construction and advanced features, the VH-30R ensures your camera is securely mounted and allows for smooth and precise movements, making it an indispensable tool for any creative endeavor.

SKU: GC11-VH-30R

Leofoto VH-30R 2-Way Monopod Head with Panning Clamp and PU-100D Plate

Leofoto VH-30R 2-Way Monopod Head with Panning Clamp and PU-100D Plate

Introducing the Leofoto VH-30R 2-Way Monopod Head with Panning Clamp and PU-100D Plate, a meticulously engineered monopod head designed to provide unparalleled precision, stability, and versatility for photographers and videographers. Ideal for capturing landscapes, portraits, sports, and wildlife, this 2-way monopod head offers exceptional performance and reliability. With its robust construction and advanced features, the VH-30R ensures your camera is securely mounted and allows for smooth and precise movements, making it an indispensable tool for any creative endeavor.

The Leofoto VH-30R is crafted from high-quality materials, ensuring maximum strength and durability. The head's robust design supports a maximum load capacity of 15kg, making it suitable for a wide range of camera setups, including DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and professional video equipment. This durability ensures long-lasting performance even under heavy use.

With a base diameter of 6 cm, the VH-30R provides a stable and secure foundation for your camera equipment. The larger base diameter ensures even weight distribution and reduces the risk of tipping, giving you the confidence to focus on capturing the perfect shot.

The 2-way monopod head design allows for smooth and effortless adjustments, enabling you to achieve precise framing and composition. The fluid motion and precise control provided by the VH-30R make it perfect for a variety of photography styles, from dynamic sports shots to serene landscapes.

Standing at a height of 10.5cm and weighing only 447g, the VH-30R is designed to be both compact and lightweight. This makes it easy to transport and set up in any location, ensuring that you can take it with you on all your photography adventures without sacrificing performance.

The included PU-100D Plate is designed for compatibility with Arca-Swiss style quick release systems, ensuring a secure fit for your camera. The plate is precisely machined for a perfect fit, providing additional stability and security for your gear.

The VH-30R supports a maximum load capacity of 15kg, making it suitable for a wide range of camera setups, including professional DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and telephoto lenses. This high load capacity ensures that your equipment remains stable and secure, allowing you to focus on capturing the perfect shot without worrying about stability.

The VH-30R includes a panning clamp that allows for precise and smooth panning movements. This feature is particularly useful for panoramic photography and video work, where smooth and accurate panning is essential. The panning clamp design provides a reliable and quick locking mechanism, allowing you to change setups effortlessly without compromising stability.

The monopod head features a UNC 3/8" mounting hole, making it compatible with a wide range of tripods and monopods. This versatility ensures that you can use the VH-30R with your existing equipment without the need for additional adapters.

Key Features:

Maximum Load Capacity

Enhanced Stability and Customisation

Quick Release Plate

Effortless 2-Way Adjustments

Precision and Ease of Use

Compact and Stable Base

Robust and Durable Construction

Precision, Versatility, and Robust Performance

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Leofoto VH-30R 2-Way Monopod Head with Panning Clamp and PU-100D Plate

Introducing the Leofoto VH-30R 2-Way Monopod Head with Panning Clamp and PU-100D Plate, a meticulously engineered monopod head designed to provide unparalleled precision, stability, and versatility for photographers and videographers. Ideal for capturing landscapes, portraits, sports, and wildlife, this 2-way monopod head offers exceptional performance and reliability. With its robust construction and advanced features, the VH-30R ensures your camera is securely mounted and allows for smooth and precise movements, making it an indispensable tool for any creative endeavor.

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