🎯 Nail every shot with precision and pro-level stability!
The INNOREL LB50 Tripod Leveling Base is a compact, CNC-machined aluminum accessory designed for precise leveling of DSLR tripod heads. Featuring a built-in offset bubble level and ±10° inclination adjustment, it supports 3/8" threaded mounts compatible with Canon, Nikon, and Sony cameras. Lightweight yet robust, it includes essential tools and a storage bag, making it an indispensable upgrade for professional and enthusiast photographers seeking flawless alignment and stability.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.3 x 9.2 x 9.1 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 9.5 x 5 x 4.3 centimetres |
Item Weight | 202 Grams |
Brand | INNOREL |
Colour | LB50 |
Part number | FBA-LB50 |
Warranty description | 2 Years Warranty |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**N
Tripod on Un-Level Ground, Not a Problem, just use the Innorel LB60
How often have you been bending down re-adjusting each leg on your tripod until everything is level?If like me, just too often and it wastes so much time, over recent years I have started using tripods with build in half-balls which overcome this problem, but what if you already have a good tripod that you want to make the most of?Well this is where the Innorel LB60mm comes in to its own, you just fit it between the tripod top plate and your pan & tilt head, it only takes a moment to level up and you are ready to go, no more re-adjusting each leg on your tripod, and not only is it a lot faster but you can set your tripod to the maximum height.In use I have found this leveller to be fast in operation due to having just one knob and it is very sturdy and feels like it could handle more than the suggested weight limit.My personnel set up method is to use the cameras own build in on screen leveller as this is easier to see and perhaps a bit more precise as well.Another like is the use of either 3/8" or 1/4" mounting, a 10Kilo weight limit and even it's own compact bag which is good to avoid scratching other gear in your overflowing camera bags.Is the Leveller worth the money, well how much would it cost you to buy a new tripod with a half-ball build in, I rest my case. It converts any tripod.
C**.
After four months of use...
My needs are simple. An L bracket on my DSLR's attached to this device cuts out the need for a ball socket. The angle of tilt meets my needs too. A good size, durable so far, and no problems with attachment. The one thing the manufacturer could of done was to have rubberised pads on it to prevent metal to metal contact, and yes, l was aware of that when l bought it, and yes, I put some on myself in the end. Only after a year would I say if it was value for money or not.
D**O
Super light and works perfectly
I was using a different leveller but this is Much much better , Main Point is its Quick and Very Easy to set UP so your not faffing about Missing your shot . ,wish id have bought it sooner , other Main point for me is its weight , that's why i bought this particular one it weighs About 202 grams only so adding this to your tripod isn't going to be too much , if your also using a ball head . If your a landscaper like me its a Must Buy ..
D**V
Exactly what you expect
Feels really sturdy and smooth in action. But it was bigger than I expected, because I was stupid and did not expect that it is an actual 3/8 screw on the top (I thought they are providing 3/8 via an adapter).
A**E
On the level
Tried a leveling base before ( the type with screws at each corner) but couldn't get on with it but this is much easier to use and works for me
M**S
Very useful
Does what it says. Its very light and sturdy.
H**S
Doesn’t hold fast.
Bought this to level camera which is mirrorless.It does not hold tight enough to prevent unwanted movement.Sadly not for me.
P**0
Not to tall.
The Innorel tripod leveller is a nice size, not to tall, so doesn't add to much hight to the tripod. I have two one on each of my tripods. It works well with my rather heavy Nikon D810 and lenses.