We appreciate all the attendees who joined us at our booth and learned more about our brand and our products.
We also greatly appreciate your consideration and awesome feedback on our new Japan Crafted camera supports, the NX Series.
Thanks again! Arigato! We look forward to seeing you again at our next event.
LX5 Series is Back
2021.06.23 update
Libec's best selling industry standard tripod system is back! With outstanding rigidity and durability, the LX5 series is perfectly suitable for DSLR and small size handheld cameras.
As the successor to the best selling jib arm JB-30, the new JB40 has been redesigned for professionals who can enjoy and appreciate a rigid, compact and lightweight jib arm. The JB40 jib arm is the ideal solution for front operations as it provides outstanding stability and flexibility to users who work with heavy cameras onsite. Simply designed for quick and easy setup, the JB40 enables even the smallest crew to effortlessly and comfortably operate the jib.
The new REC-LA enables remote Rec start/stop for a recorder with a built-in monitor found in Atomos and Blackmagic Design, and LANC*-equipped cameras. The remote control offers wonderful assistance to users holding a gimbal with both hands or shooting with a heavily rigged camera.
The new NX Series, a high performance lightweight video camera tripod made in Japan. As demand for lightweight multifunctional tripods continues to soar, the NX Series is definitely one of the best solutions to consider. NX "the world's lightest video camera tripod"* provides high value in manifold shooting scenes and supports various cameras with a wide range of counterbalance without compromises on performance, quality, texture or appearance. NX challenges the conventional idea that "a lightweight tripod is risky or has low functionalities". Although lightweight, the NX Series received the GOOD DESIGN AWARD 2020 for modern concept design and for the spirit of Japanese craftsmanship. *NX-100MC and NX-300MC Mid-level spreader type. A video tripod with multi-step drag and counterbalance mechanism. As of October 2020. According to Heiwa Seiki Kogyo's research.