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Leofoto Ballhead XB-32+BPL-50

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  • Tripod ball head
  • can be tilted, rotated and fixed
  • built-in spirit level
  • equipped with 3/8" thread and with ¼" screw
  • high load capacity of 15 kg

Apart from the fact that this ball head is supplied as a set with matching Leofoto carbon tripods from the Urban series, it can also be purchased individually here. Universally equipped with a 3/8" thread and a ¼" screw, the 85 mm high XB-32 ball head is not only suitable for the Urban tripods, but also for countless tripods of practically all brands and for almost any camera. Despite its low weight of 311 g, the XB-32 has a high load capacity of 15 kg.

The 32 mm thick ball can be tilted, rotated and fixed as a matter of course. The knob, which controls the friction and securely locks the ball, is large and easy to use. A circumferential scale on the 40 mm diameter base helps when aligning the camera, as does the built-in spirit level (circular bubble) and the scales on both sides of the BPL-50 quick-release plate supplied. All scales are not simply printed on, but remain permanently visible thanks to laser engraving. The BPL-50 QR plate is - how could it be otherwise - naturally Arca-Swiss compatible. This means that camera mounting is always quick and easy.

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MSRP* 179,-
143,20 Kugelkopf 179,-
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Leofoto Ballhead XB-32+BPL-50

Short profile

  • Tripod ball head
  • can be tilted, rotated and fixed
  • built-in spirit level
  • equipped with 3/8" thread and with ¼" screw
  • high load capacity of 15 kg

Product description for Leofoto Ballhead XB-32+BPL-50

Apart from the fact that this ball head is supplied as a set with matching Leofoto carbon tripods from the Urban series, it can also be purchased individually here. Universally equipped with a 3/8" thread and a ¼" screw, the 85 mm high XB-32 ball head is not only suitable for the Urban tripods, but also for countless tripods of practically all brands and for almost any camera. Despite its low weight of 311 g, the XB-32 has a high load capacity of 15 kg.

The 32 mm thick ball can be tilted, rotated and fixed as a matter of course. The knob, which controls the friction and securely locks the ball, is large and easy to use. A circumferential scale on the 40 mm diameter base helps when aligning the camera, as does the built-in spirit level (circular bubble) and the scales on both sides of the BPL-50 quick-release plate supplied. All scales are not simply printed on, but remain permanently visible thanks to laser engraving. The BPL-50 QR plate is - how could it be otherwise - naturally Arca-Swiss compatible. This means that camera mounting is always quick and easy.

Leofoto Ballhead XB-32+BPL-50

Ausstattung
Tragfähigkeit
15 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Höhe ca.
85 mm
Gewicht ca.
311 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
6940828388833
KAN
LF-XB-32+BPL-50

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