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Leofoto LO-324C MR.O Series 4 Section Levelling Centre Column Carbon Fibre Tripod

The Leofoto LO-324C MR.O Series Tripod is a professional-grade, outdoor-ready support system designed for creators who demand seamless levelling, superior strength, and dynamic adjustability in one elegant package. As part of Leofoto's groundbreaking Mr.O Series, this 4-section carbon fibre tripod is engineered around an innovative built-in hollow ballwithin the tripod apex, allowing for flexible angle adjustment similar to a ball head-without the need for additional accessories.

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Leofoto LO-324C MR.O Series 4 Section Levelling Centre Column Carbon Fibre Tripod

Leofoto LO-324C MR.O Series 4 Section Levelling Centre Column Carbon Fibre Tripod

The Leofoto LO-324C MR.O Series Tripod is a professional-grade, outdoor-ready support system designed for creators who demand seamless levelling, superior strength, and dynamic adjustability in one elegant package. As part of Leofoto's groundbreaking Mr.O Series, this 4-section carbon fibre tripod is engineered around an innovative built-in hollow ballwithin the tripod apex, allowing for flexible angle adjustment similar to a ball head-without the need for additional accessories.

Whether you're shooting landscapes, time-lapses, macro, or telephoto footage, the LO-324C offers an intuitive and powerful platform that adapts quickly to uneven terrain, high or low shooting angles, and multi-device setups. Its refined, premium-grade materials and practical design features make it a standout choice for serious photographers and videographers

Built-in Levelling Hollow Ball

At the heart of the LO-324C lies a unique integrated hollow ball within the tripod spider. This mechanism enables independent levelling of the centre column, completely bypassing the limitations of a fixed up-and-down centre column. Enjoy fluid adjustments with stability comparable to a dedicated levelling head, ideal for precise framing on uneven ground.

Toray 100% 10-Layer Carbon Fibre Tubes

Constructed from Toray 10-layer carbon fibre, the LO-324C boasts incredible rigidity with minimal weight. Its cross-rhombus weave structure significantly enhances vibration dampening and load-bearing capability. The tube diameters (32/28/25/22mm) ensure each section is optimised for strength and longevity.

6061-T6 Aerospace Aluminium Hardware

The spider and joint hardware are CNC-machined from hard-anodised 6061-T6 aluminium alloy, offering maximum strength and corrosion resistance. This ensures rock-solid stability even when supporting heavy cinema rigs or super-telephoto lenses.

Versatile Mounting Options

Multiple 1/4" and 3/8" threads on the spider apex support magic arms, monitors, mobile clamps, or audio gear-transforming your tripod into a portable production hub.

Anti-Twist System

A triple-point anti-twist mechanism built into the top plate and centre column keeps your mounting base or ball head securely fixed, even under heavy torque or vibration.

Reversible & Interchangeable Centre Column

The center column is fully reversible for low-angle or inverted shooting. The package includes a short centre column adapter, enabling ultra-low shooting heights down to just 10cm-perfect for ground-level macro work.

All-Terrain Stability

Interchangeable rubber and stainless steel spiked feet adapt to any environment-from indoor studio floors to rocky riverbanks or icy landscapes. The 3/8" stainless steel thread design allows easy swapping.

Semi-Automatic Leg Angle Stops

With angle locks at 23°, 55°, and 85°, the semi-automatic ratcheting design allows for smooth, secure leg adjustments that snap into place intuitively.

Fast Twist-Lock Mechanism

Each leg uses a ¼-turn twist lock system for quick deployment and packing. Reinforced aluminium cores and single-piece shims offer lasting durability and fast maintenance.

Key Features:

Built-in Hollow Ball for Levelling

Toray Carbon Fibre Build

4-Section Legs with Twist Locks

Folded Length of 51.5cm

High Load Capacity of 15kg

Semi-Automatic Leg Angle Stops

Anti-Twist System for Stability

Accessory Mounts for Add-ons

Low-Angle Setup to 10cm

Replaceable Rubber and Spike Feet

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Leofoto LO-324C MR.O Series 4 Section Levelling Centre Column Carbon Fibre Tripod

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Leofoto LO-324C MR.O Series 4 Section Levelling Centre Column Carbon Fibre Tripod

The Leofoto LO-324C MR.O Series Tripod is a professional-grade, outdoor-ready support system designed for creators who demand seamless levelling, superior strength, and dynamic adjustability in one elegant package. As part of Leofoto's groundbreaking Mr.O Series, this 4-section carbon fibre tripod is engineered around an innovative built-in hollow ballwithin the tripod apex, allowing for flexible angle adjustment similar to a ball head-without the need for additional accessories.

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