ARCA-SWISS Core 75 Leveler:
The C1 Cube heritage:
The ARCA-SWISS Core Leveler series of heads employs the same principles that made the C1 Cube such a success. Their movements have a smaller range yet have the advantage of making the Core Levelers more compact and lighter. They are the ideal heads for travelling.
The Core 75 Leveler is the Core 60 Leveler’s bigger brother and is intended for use with heavier equipment. It is machined from solid, aeronautical-grade aluminium. It will suit all architecture and landscape photographers who seek the quality of
the C1 Cube’s movements but at a lighter weight—around 600 g (1.32 lb.)
Efficient and instinctive gear-driven tilts
The X and Y axis tilt movements are drawn from those of the C1 Cube, and have their axes of rotation close to the optical centre of the camera. Their adjustment therefore has very little effect on framing and perspective.
Fluid and precise movements are provided by two self-locking control knobs. You simply turn one of the control knobs to make an adjustment and then release it.
As on the C1 Cube, the two movements can be operated at the same time when adjusting composition, giving unequalled ease of use and time saving.
Dual Panning:
A lockable panning mechanism located at the bottom of the head is used for coarse- framing the composition.
A second, graduated and lockable precision panning mechanism, located under the quick release, is provided for fine-tuning the composition. Two bubble levels aid precise horizontal control. Once the camera is levelled, top panning keeps it level throughout a 360° arc, perfect for panoramic photography.
Extendable knobs:
For greater comfort the tilt control knobs can be extended on their shafts, making them easier to use—for example, when wearing gloves for taking outdoor shots in cold weather.
cp - clicPan® (top panning in angular steps):
The clicPan® is a low-profile and lightweight mechanism which provides variable interval top panning. It can be easily switched from free to angular, step-by-step rotation.
10 positions can be selected on a setting ring - 40° (9 steps), 30° (12 steps), 24° (15 steps), 20° (18 steps), 15° (24 steps), 12° (30 steps), 10° (36 steps), 7.5° (48 steps), 6° (60 stops) with an off position for free panning movement.