REVIEW: Arca Swiss Core Leveller 60 Classic

 

Among the most understated yet vital components for any professional photographers kit is a good tripod head. Not only is a solid and reliable tripod head important to capture precise and stable shots, but it's also crucial for allowing smooth yet controlled movements when you need to tilt and pan your camera. While there are plenty of fantastic tripod heads on the market, Arca-Swiss still manages to stand out.

They make some of the most legendary tripod heads around, and in particular, with their selection of top-end, premium geared heads. Not too long ago, I discussed the merits with Arca-Swiss's flagship C1 Cube geared head. While it's a nearly perfect bit of kit for professional photographers, the C1 Cube is incredibly featured packed. For most pros, they may not need all the C1 has to offer, but may opt for something a little more compact but still precise!

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For those that still want something close in terms of versatile engineering and clever design, its little brother, the Core 60 Leveller Classic might be the right fit for you. What the 60 Leveller loses in weight in features, it certainly does not lack any of the build quality and premium feel of the larger C1 - yet with plenty of capability for most applications. The 60 Leveller is aimed to fit the budgets and camera bags of those that want Arca-Swiss standards in an altogether more accessible form. 

While it does miss out on some features compared to the pricier C1 Cube, the Core 60 is pretty much 80% or 90% of the way there in terms of what you're getting. Yet, the Core 60 is cheaper than the C1 Cube, yet it's more lightweight too, which is perfect for on-the-go photographers. Nevertheless, compared to plenty of the Core 60's contemporaries from other brands, the Arca-Swiss tax still applies, so is it really worth it?

What Makes The Arca-Swiss Core 60 Leveler (Classic) So Special?

Arca-Swiss definitely make premium products that may be seen as high-priced, that's by no means meant to be dismissive of the brand. Most of their products, such as geared tripod heads, are on the higher end of the scale, so it's no surprise that when compared to more budget options, they can appear very expensive. On the other hand, though, Arca-Swiss is well-regarded within the community for its precision, build quality and functionality.

The most commonly overlooked reasoning for the perceived higher-prices are the outstanding quality of the products, these things are built to last. As an Arca-Swiss user of many, many years, I can stand testament to this! From the precision milling of the aluminium parts to the quality of the anodising, the standard of these products speaks for itself - they are built to last! With care, there is no reason why they can’t last for decades and with that, they must be seen as long-term investments.

Their geared heads, such as the Core 60 Leveler, embody the brand's spirit wholeheartedly. As such, the Arca-Swiss Core 60 Level offers photographers a tripod head that combines speed and ease of use as well as the ability to manage meticulous and granular control. So, despite its (very) premium price tag (not as much when you see how much the C1 Cube costs), it's quite a compelling pick for pros and enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the Core 60 Leveler (Classic) is its three-geared system that allows you to quickly make adjustments like tilting or panning your camera. Yet, that speed doesn't come at the cost of precision and accuracy, as that Arca-Swiss three-geared system ensures photographers a precise camera position and adjustment, making it ideal for macro, still life, panoramic, or architectural photography.

For my travels, I combined this head with the legs from the HEIPI W28 3-in-1 Travel Tripod for a killer Combo!

As for the range of adjustment and calibration that you have, the Core 60 Leveler has a +/-10º range, for both left-right and fore-aft tilts. Admittedly, this might be limited to some shooting scenarios that you'll encounter. Thus, the Core 60 Leveler is specifically optimal when used for those who mostly shoot at eye level and other similar scenarios. Meanwhile, it features a panning range of 360º, upper and lower.

What Should You Consider Before Getting The Arca-Swiss Core 60?

Expanding more on the aforementioned +/-10º tilt range, I pointed out prior that for architectural, as well as macro photography and the like, this limited tilt range shouldn't likely be an issue for most. Besides the specific scenarios here though, this does mean that, with only its +/-10º tilt range, it might not be the best all-rounder geared tripod head for every photographer, more so if you're shooting scenario varies a lot.

For instance, for photographers and enthusiasts who want to try out different mediums of photography, a small range of tilt movement like this can be highly limiting to what you can shoot at any given time when you have the Core 60 equipped. With that being said, if the Core 60 Leveler doesn't do it for you, there's a solution for this, and it comes in the form of the Core 60's bigger brother, the Arca-Swiss Core 75 Leveler.

The Core 75 Leveler offers a wider tilt range of +/-15º, which opens up a wealth of possibilities for what sort of photography you're into, or what kind of shots you need to take, depending on the scenario. If you need to take shots from a lower or higher angle, the extra +/-5º worth of tilt range could be a godsend. It should be noted, however, that the Core 75 is heavier and slightly more costly than the Core 60 Leveler.

On the flip side, the Core 75 does feature additional pull-out knobs for extra convenience, when you need to adjust it. The Core 60, on the other hand, doesn't have this. Regardless of which one you choose, Arca-Swiss have outdone themselves with the build quality. They feel durable and robust, yet retain a compact form factor and lightweight design, making them the ideal companion for lugging around between shoots.

What Are The Upsides To Choosing The Arca-Swiss Core 60?

Given how much I've praised it thus far, there are plenty of fantastic reasons why you'd pick the Arca-Swiss Core 60, despite the countless alternatives on the market. Here are just some of those top reasons:

  • High Precision & Accuracy - The three-geared system enables you to make meticulous and granular tilt or pan adjustments. This ensures that your camera is always positioned exactly when you need it to be. It alone is one of the best pieces of design that Arca-Swiss have integrated into its tripod heads, such as the Core 60 Leveler (and one that features the Classic quick release that I have here, as well as the flipLock or monoball quick releases from Arca-Swiss).

  • Built Like An Absolute Tank - Another typical Arca-Swiss thing with the Core 60 is their overbuilt design and top-notch build quality. It not only feels premium to use in the hand, but, and given how long all the stuff they've made in the past have fared over these past many years, it helps to ensure longevity as well as durability, even under rigorous use. During my time with the Core 60 (and the C1 Cube), I'm confident that they'll perform reliably for quite some time, and I can always rely on them, even years from now.

  • Compact And Lightweight - Although they're built like an absolute unit, the Core 60 (as with a lot of Arca-Swiss's other products) are still small and light enough that you can comfortably carry these with you, as you move from one shoot to the next. Even more so, when you pair it with the right tripod. So, for all you street photographers or photogs who like to be on the move most of the time, the Core 60 shouldn't slow you down.

Okay, But Are There Any Flaws To The Arca-Swiss Core 60 Leveler?

Despite its many upsides though, the Arca-Swiss Core 60 has its fair share of flaws, negatives, and things that could be better or are restrictive to some photographers. These include:

  • Limited Tilt Range - Just like how I've stressed before, the Core 60 has a fairly restricting +/-10º tilt range, which can be quite limiting to some photographers. Certain shooting scenarios, particularly when angling the camera upwards from a low position, will make the Core 60 difficult to use, and would otherwise need you to reposition multiple times in situations like that. Once again, this is a trade-off that you'll have to be wary of before getting the Core 60, and if you need a greater tilt range, the Core 75 should be on your list.

  • Premium Price Tag - The Core 60 Leveler (with the Classic quick-release system) costs around £550. This is going to vary depending on where you're shopping and whether or not you're able to snatch a discount or a promo code in the meantime. Nevertheless, at this premium price point, it's undoubtedly a deterrent for some would-be buyers, especially hobbyists or beginners. Still, given Arca-Swiss's penchant for world-class build quality, impactful performance, and sheer versatility, the Core 60's high cost isn't entirely surprising.

Is The Arca-Swiss Core 60 Leveler (Classic) Really Worth The Asking Price?

All in all, the Arca-Swiss Core 60 Leveler (Classic) is a testament to precision engineering and design. The amazing features and performance can at least justify the cost. Particularly so, among professionals and serious enthusiasts that demand the best in the business, and those who need a tripod head that can perform reliably, and ensure great precision. Though as previously mentioned, any concerns around cost are easily allayed when viewed as an investment into a piece of kit than can potentially last decades! 

Granted, while the Core 60's limited tilt range would restrict you to a select few and specific photography genres and shooting scenarios, its compact design, great build quality, paired with precision controls, are the icing on the cake. The Arca-Swiss Core 60 is a highly capable and valuable tool, and once you consider what your shooting needs are to keep within that limited tilt range, I doubt you'd regret getting one!

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About the Author - Ross Jukes is a professional Photographer and Videographer with over a decade of experience. Working in both Digital and Analogue formats, Ross has worked with international clients, had his worked published numerous times and exhibited his work extensively. With a passion for all things photographic, Ross combines his experience, enthusiasm and dedication to his art form to create engaging and educational content for the photographic community.