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Leofoto LY-265CF Mr.Y Series Carbon Fibre Tripod with Inverted Ball Head

The Leofoto LY-265CF Mr.Y Series Carbon Fibre Tripod is a pinnacle of innovation, designed for photographers who demand precision, stability, and portability. This meticulously engineered tripod incorporates advanced features to support your creative pursuits, whether you're capturing landscapes, macro shots, or dynamic portraits.

SKU: GC11-LY-265CF-B

Leofoto LY-265CF Mr.Y Series Carbon Fibre Tripod with Inverted Ball Head

Leofoto LY-265CF Mr.Y Series Carbon Fibre Tripod with Inverted Ball Head

The Leofoto LY-265CF Mr.Y Series Carbon Fibre Tripod is a pinnacle of innovation, designed for photographers who demand precision, stability, and portability. This meticulously engineered tripod incorporates advanced features to support your creative pursuits, whether you're capturing landscapes, macro shots, or dynamic portraits.

This innovative system replaces traditional locking knobs and levers, providing perfect damping feedback while preventing sudden camera movements. It ensures your setup remains stable and secure under all conditions.

The precision-machined ball head is designed for smooth operation with a lower center of gravity, creating a compact footprint with a reliable locking mechanism. The dual notches, panning capabilities, and other functions are integrated to meet the high standards of professional photographers worldwide.

The redesigned flip leg locking system enhances operational efficiency and compresses the size profile of the tripod, making it more portable and easier to set up quickly.

The new center column design greatly enhances stability, ensuring your camera remains steady even during extended shoots.

The unique triangular shape allows the leg tubes to collapse more tightly than traditional designs, reducing the overall footprint for storage and portability without compromising stability.

The inverted ball sits partially in the bowl, reducing vertical storage space and creating a smaller overall profile, making it easier to transport.

For low-angle photography, rotate the ball head 90 degrees vertically and use the included hex wrench to split the center column into two sections. This allows you to shoot from ground level with ease.

The center column can be quickly removed using the apex locking lever and the weight hook, offering more versatility for different shooting scenarios.

Key Features:

Inverted Centre Column

Low Angle Shooting

Apex Bowl Base Design

Triangular Centre Column

Elongated Centre Column Lock

Flip Leg Lock System

Inverted Ball System

Three Part Gear Locking System

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Leofoto LY-265CF Mr.Y Series Carbon Fibre Tripod with Inverted Ball Head

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Leofoto LY-265CF Mr.Y Series Carbon Fibre Tripod with Inverted Ball Head

The Leofoto LY-265CF Mr.Y Series Carbon Fibre Tripod is a pinnacle of innovation, designed for photographers who demand precision, stability, and portability. This meticulously engineered tripod incorporates advanced features to support your creative pursuits, whether you're capturing landscapes, macro shots, or dynamic portraits.

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