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Leofoto Ranger LS-284C + Ballhead LH-30

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  • Carbon tripod
  • with LH-30 ball head
  • 10 kg load capacity
  • 1420 g
  • made of carbon

Leofoto Ranger LS-284C carbon tripod with LH-30 ball head
This is more or less the LS-254C model, but in a stronger version. The leg segments are thicker, which naturally allows a higher load capacity with an identical maximum working height of 1,270 mm (without ball head and center column). This means that the Ranger LS-284C weighs 10 kg - and that with only 180 g more weight, which is 1,420 g in this case. The pack size of just 530 mm is also favorable. Designed for strength with great lightness, the Leofoto Ranger LS-284C carbon tripod is a reliable companion, especially on photo hikes with longer Lens. The scope of delivery includes a Leofoto LH-30 ball head (308 g), a screw-on center column, a multi-tool and a set of stainless steel spikes. Well stored, everything comes together in a practical carrying bag.

Leofoto Ranger series - the ultra-light but extremely sturdy carbon tripods
Nature is practically the nature of the compact and lightweight Leofoto Ranger tripods. Every gram and every millimetre counts on days of photo stalking in order to minimize the volume and weight of your luggage. However, all pieces of equipment must not only save space and weight, but also meet very high requirements. Stability under all circumstances, that is the requirement. The material, carbon, ensures the required lightness. Its stability and freedom from vibration "grows" with the number of layers. Apart from the Traveler tripod series and the monopods, Leofoto tripods are made of ten-layer carbon. The deliberately modular design of all tripods in the Leofoto Ranger series - the center column is not built in, but only attached when required - makes it possible to limit luggage to the bare essentials.
With their small diameters, the head plates in the Ranger series are also part of the space-saving concept. And because they are CNC-milled from strong aircraft aluminum, they fit perfectly. The head plate screw has a 3/8" thread. The tripod legs - each consisting of three to five leg elements, depending on the model - glide smoothly and without twisting. They are held in place by rubberized twist locks that are easy to grip. Unwanted vibrations are absorbed by the rubber feet. If necessary, they can be replaced with the stainless steel spikes supplied or optional snow and sand feet.

Leofoto Ranger LS-284C carbon tripod - particularly strong with lightness
All carbon tripods in the Ranger series are designed for lightness. For this reason, they come without a built-in center column. But you don't have to do without it. This is because it is supplied as part of the set - including the Ranger LS-284C - and can be screwed on. Every photographer decides for themselves whether they prefer to equip their luggage with or without a center column. It increases the working height to up to 1,585 mm. However, the Ranger LS-284C can also be completely flat. The minimum working height of just 145 mm may require photographers to perform some ground acrobatics, but it is extremely favorable for macro shots of small objects and ground creatures or even pictures from a frog's perspective. The sturdy tripod legs, each consisting of four smoothly sliding segments, have diameters of 28, 25, 22 and 19 mm. This alone gives you an idea that this tripod is significantly stronger (more stable) than the identically high Ranger LS-254C.

Leofoto LH-30 ball head - small and powerful at the same time
Precisely CNC-milled from black anodized aircraft aluminium, with built-in spirit level. Horizontal rotation of 360° and vertical inclination of up to 90° of the ball (30 mm diameter) are controlled and held by the strong wing nut. Weighing only 308 g, the Leofoto LH-30 ball head can withstand a load of 15 kg. the 80 mm height means that the center of gravity is low, which also reduces detrimental vibrations. With a 3/8" tripod thread and scale on the tripod plate, which makes precise adjustment easier. The built-in quick-release coupling also makes work easier; it comes with a BPL-50 QR camera plate of the Arca-Swiss type.

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Leofoto Ranger LS-284C + Ballhead LH-30

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  • Carbon tripod
  • with LH-30 ball head
  • 10 kg load capacity
  • 1420 g
  • made of carbon

Product description for Leofoto Ranger LS-284C + Ballhead LH-30

Leofoto Ranger LS-284C carbon tripod with LH-30 ball head
This is more or less the LS-254C model, but in a stronger version. The leg segments are thicker, which naturally allows a higher load capacity with an identical maximum working height of 1,270 mm (without ball head and center column). This means that the Ranger LS-284C weighs 10 kg - and that with only 180 g more weight, which is 1,420 g in this case. The pack size of just 530 mm is also favorable. Designed for strength with great lightness, the Leofoto Ranger LS-284C carbon tripod is a reliable companion, especially on photo hikes with longer Lens. The scope of delivery includes a Leofoto LH-30 ball head (308 g), a screw-on center column, a multi-tool and a set of stainless steel spikes. Well stored, everything comes together in a practical carrying bag.

Leofoto Ranger series - the ultra-light but extremely sturdy carbon tripods
Nature is practically the nature of the compact and lightweight Leofoto Ranger tripods. Every gram and every millimetre counts on days of photo stalking in order to minimize the volume and weight of your luggage. However, all pieces of equipment must not only save space and weight, but also meet very high requirements. Stability under all circumstances, that is the requirement. The material, carbon, ensures the required lightness. Its stability and freedom from vibration "grows" with the number of layers. Apart from the Traveler tripod series and the monopods, Leofoto tripods are made of ten-layer carbon. The deliberately modular design of all tripods in the Leofoto Ranger series - the center column is not built in, but only attached when required - makes it possible to limit luggage to the bare essentials.
With their small diameters, the head plates in the Ranger series are also part of the space-saving concept. And because they are CNC-milled from strong aircraft aluminum, they fit perfectly. The head plate screw has a 3/8" thread. The tripod legs - each consisting of three to five leg elements, depending on the model - glide smoothly and without twisting. They are held in place by rubberized twist locks that are easy to grip. Unwanted vibrations are absorbed by the rubber feet. If necessary, they can be replaced with the stainless steel spikes supplied or optional snow and sand feet.

Leofoto Ranger LS-284C carbon tripod - particularly strong with lightness
All carbon tripods in the Ranger series are designed for lightness. For this reason, they come without a built-in center column. But you don't have to do without it. This is because it is supplied as part of the set - including the Ranger LS-284C - and can be screwed on. Every photographer decides for themselves whether they prefer to equip their luggage with or without a center column. It increases the working height to up to 1,585 mm. However, the Ranger LS-284C can also be completely flat. The minimum working height of just 145 mm may require photographers to perform some ground acrobatics, but it is extremely favorable for macro shots of small objects and ground creatures or even pictures from a frog's perspective. The sturdy tripod legs, each consisting of four smoothly sliding segments, have diameters of 28, 25, 22 and 19 mm. This alone gives you an idea that this tripod is significantly stronger (more stable) than the identically high Ranger LS-254C.

Leofoto LH-30 ball head - small and powerful at the same time
Precisely CNC-milled from black anodized aircraft aluminium, with built-in spirit level. Horizontal rotation of 360° and vertical inclination of up to 90° of the ball (30 mm diameter) are controlled and held by the strong wing nut. Weighing only 308 g, the Leofoto LH-30 ball head can withstand a load of 15 kg. the 80 mm height means that the center of gravity is low, which also reduces detrimental vibrations. With a 3/8" tripod thread and scale on the tripod plate, which makes precise adjustment easier. The built-in quick-release coupling also makes work easier; it comes with a BPL-50 QR camera plate of the Arca-Swiss type.

Leofoto Ranger LS-284C + Ballhead LH-30

Ausstattung
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
1585 mm
Packmaß
53 cm
Tragfähigkeit
10 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
1420 g
Sonstiges
Material-Art
Carbon
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6940828369825
KAN
LF-LS-284C+LH30

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