Leofoto YB-75 Leveling Bases with Lever Release Clamp for 75mm Bowls-
Leofoto YB-75 Leveling Bases with Lever Release Clamp for 75mm Bowls-
Leofoto YB-75 Leveling Bases with Lever Release Clamp for 75mm Bowls-
Leofoto YB-75 Leveling Bases with Lever Release Clamp for 75mm Bowls-
Leofoto YB-75 Leveling Bases with Lever Release Clamp for 75mm Bowls-YB-75LC Long Arm + Hook-
Leofoto YB-75 Leveling Bases with Lever Release Clamp for 75mm Bowls-YB-75MC Standard Arm-
Leofoto YB-75 Leveling Bases with Lever Release Clamp for 75mm Bowls-YB-75SC Short Arm-
Leofoto YB-75 Leveling Bases with Lever Release Clamp for 75mm Bowls-

Leofoto YB-75 Leveling Base with Lever Release Clamp for 75mm Bowls

LEOYB75LC

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Model

A leveling base allows quick and easy leveling of your tripod head to allow for convenient panorama shooting on uneven terrain. 

The Problem – Leveling a tripod by using the legs is a time-consuming nightmare that usually involves a lot of back and forth adjustment of the three legs. 

The Solution – A leveling base allows you to quickly level the mounting platform with a single adjustment. 

Options

LB-60 - If you have a standard tripod with a center column or flat apex, then the LB-60 is the right leveling base for you. It simply goes between your tripod and the head, features a wing-nut style locking mechanism, bright spirit-level on a flange and grub screws to lock the head firmly in place.

In-Apex Leveling Base

YB-75 – If you have a systematic style tripod with a modular apex, then one of the YB-75 leveling bases is the best option. It keeps the center of gravity low and the large 75mm ball makes fine adjustments easy, while providing a large contact area for good grip. The long column (YB-75LP) is the most convenient option, but it does not allow using the tripod in its lowest position. If you shoot in prone position a lot, then the short column (YB-75SP) is the better option. 

LC vs. LP?

The models with a ‘P’ at the end have a flat top with a 3/8” mounting screw – ideal for mounting a tripod head on. For 99% of photographers, this is the ideal option. 

The models with a ‘C’ at the end feature a lever-release clamp at the top. This is not practical for photographic applications and is designed for rifle/gun use, where the leveling base acts as the head and the rifle can be installed directly in the leveling base. 

Built-in Leveling Base

The ultimate solution for photographers is the CEX Ranger models, which have a built-in leveling base. This saves weight, keeps center of gravity lower keeps the tripod simpler.

YB-75LC Specifications

  • Base diameter: 75mm
  • Length: 174mm
  • Weight: 382g
  • Connecting Screw: 3/8"

CHOOSING LEOFOTO

Tripod Heads

Leofoto offers a vast range of tripod heads to cover a broad base of user requirements. Take a few minutes to educate yourself on what is available, so you can make an informed decision when choosing a head suited to your needs.

Want to see and feel the range before buying? Visit our office in Saxenburg Park, Kuils River by contacting us.

Model naming

Leofoto tripod heads come in a diverse range of styles, sizes and clamp variations. Understanding the naming convention for each of the models is probably the easiest way to understand what each one does.

Choosing Leofoto

LH Heads

Low profile design offers many advantages over normal ball heads; simpler internal design, lower center of gravity, improved stiffness, greater ball-cup contact area, to name a few.

Choose your size

The range starts with the diminutive LH-25 with a tiny 25mm ball through to the large LH-55 with its 55mm ball. Our absolute favourite is the LH-40 as it features large ribbed control knobs, without being too heavy or expensive.

The LH-55 is an oversized head for super tele lenses or large format cameras. The LH-36 is an ideal size for those shooting with APS-C cameras or light full frame setups. The LH-30 and LH-25 are great for MFT and compact camera options or for people who hike a lot and count every gram that they pack.

Choose your clamp

Most of the LH size options are also available in a range of different clamps. If you like simplicity and price is a major factor, stick to the standard screw clamp. For those who can afford it, a lever release clamp makes the operation of the head a dream. A panning clamp is great for panorama shooting, but it does add weight and make the head more complicated, so avoid it if you're not someone for gadgets.

Choosing Leofoto

Plates and L-Brackets

Making sure that your camera or lens connects optimally to the tripod is critical. All tripod heads include one standard plate, however, If you have more than one camera or you need to mount a lens to a tripod, then you'll need extra plates.

MOUNTING A CAMERA

L-Bracket

Leofoto L-Brackets

MOUNTING A STANDARD LENS

Short Lens Plates

Leofoto Quick Release Plates