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Leofoto Ballhead LH-25+PU-25

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  • Ball head
  • very light, strong and precise
  • loadable aircraft aluminum
  • Load capacity approx. 6 kg
  • incl. Leofoto PU-25 QR quick release plate

Leofoto LH-25 ball head with PU-25 QR quick-release coupling
A particularly small example of the ball head genre, but nevertheless strong and precise. As you would expect from Leofoto, the LH-25 is made of exceptionally strong aircraft aluminum - and it is CNC-machined to the highest precision. With a weight of only 172 g, it can almost be described as light as a feather, but the small LH-25 still demonstrates great strength with a load capacity of 6 kg. Enough, at any rate, to complete many a small tripod in an ideal way. After all, not all photographers are always on the move with a large and heavy camera - quite the opposite, in fact.

An economical 67 mm height also ensures a low center of gravity, which in turn has a favorable effect, namely vibration absorption. To adjust it, the 25 mm diameter ball is loosened or locked by means of a large wing nut. This works as smoothly and velvety as the 360° panorama rotation. A circumferential scale at the base supports the adjustment. The sphere can be tilted vertically by up to 90°. And of course, no fiddling is required to mount the camera. Instead, this is done very quickly and conveniently every time with the built-in quick-release coupling PU-25 QR of the Arca-Swiss type.

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MSRP* 69,-
62,62 Kugelkopf
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Leofoto Ballhead LH-25+PU-25

Short profile

  • Ball head
  • very light, strong and precise
  • loadable aircraft aluminum
  • Load capacity approx. 6 kg
  • incl. Leofoto PU-25 QR quick release plate

Product description for Leofoto Ballhead LH-25+PU-25

Leofoto LH-25 ball head with PU-25 QR quick-release coupling
A particularly small example of the ball head genre, but nevertheless strong and precise. As you would expect from Leofoto, the LH-25 is made of exceptionally strong aircraft aluminum - and it is CNC-machined to the highest precision. With a weight of only 172 g, it can almost be described as light as a feather, but the small LH-25 still demonstrates great strength with a load capacity of 6 kg. Enough, at any rate, to complete many a small tripod in an ideal way. After all, not all photographers are always on the move with a large and heavy camera - quite the opposite, in fact.

An economical 67 mm height also ensures a low center of gravity, which in turn has a favorable effect, namely vibration absorption. To adjust it, the 25 mm diameter ball is loosened or locked by means of a large wing nut. This works as smoothly and velvety as the 360° panorama rotation. A circumferential scale at the base supports the adjustment. The sphere can be tilted vertically by up to 90°. And of course, no fiddling is required to mount the camera. Instead, this is done very quickly and conveniently every time with the built-in quick-release coupling PU-25 QR of the Arca-Swiss type.

Leofoto Ballhead LH-25+PU-25

Ausstattung
Tragfähigkeit
6 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Höhe ca.
67 mm
Gewicht ca.
172 g
Sonstiges
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6940828320017
KAN
LF-LH-25+PU-25

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