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Leofoto LB-68 Leveling Head

BH #LELB68 • MFR #LB-68
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Leofoto LB-68 Leveling Head
Key Features
  • Load Capacity: 33 lb
  • Leveling Adjustment Range of +/- 5°
  • Optional Quick Release Clamps
  • 3 x Bubble Levels
The LB-68 Leveling Head from Leofoto is an indispensable tool for accurate panoramas and stitching images together. Featuring all-metal construction, the base weighs just 7 oz, yet is able to support gear weighing up to 33 lb. The LB-68 delivers +/- 5° of tilting adjustment and has three bubble levels to ensure accurate positioning. The 3/8"-16 male screw on the top of the LB-68 accepts various tripod heads and quick releases, while the 3/8"-16 female threads on the bottom of the base accepts tripods and other supports.
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Leofoto LB-68 Overview

The LB-68 Leveling Head from Leofoto is an indispensable tool for accurate panoramas and stitching images together. Featuring all-metal construction, the base weighs just 7 oz, yet is able to support gear weighing up to 33 lb. The LB-68 delivers +/- 5° of tilting adjustment and has three bubble levels to ensure accurate positioning. The 3/8"-16 male screw on the top of the LB-68 accepts various tripod heads and quick releases, while the 3/8"-16 female threads on the bottom of the base accepts tripods and other supports.

Leofoto LB-68 Specs

Load Capacity
33 lb / 15 kg
Maximum Height
1.9" / 48 mm
Adjustment
+/- 5°
Bubble Level
Yes, 3 x
Mounting
3/8"-16 male for tripod heads and quick releases
3/8"-16 female for attaching tripods
Weight
7.1 oz / 200 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.7 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.25 x 3.75 x 3.75"

Leofoto LB-68 Reviews

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Will this work upside-down?

Will this work upside-down?
Asked by: Ben
In conventional usage, even upside down, the Leofoto LB-68 should work as expected. It is a screw-leveled leveling base, and should have no issues working in any orientation as the horizon level is user calibrated.
Answered by: Jeremy
Date published: 2022-03-20
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