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Leofoto MF-323C Skyrise Carbon Fibre Monopod

The Leofoto MF-323C Skyrise Carbon Fibre Monopod redefines what a professional monopod can be. Designed for fast-moving shooting environments where speed, stability, and reliability matter most, the MF-323C combines premium Toray carbon fibre construction with a unique pneumatic foot-pedal lift system, delivering rapid height adjustment without breaking your shooting flow.

SKU: GC11-MF-323C

Leofoto MF-323C Skyrise Carbon Fibre Monopod

Leofoto MF-323C Skyrise Carbon Fibre Monopod

The Leofoto MF-323C Skyrise Carbon Fibre Monopod redefines what a professional monopod can be. Designed for fast-moving shooting environments where speed, stability, and reliability matter most, the MF-323C combines premium Toray carbon fibre construction with a unique pneumatic foot-pedal lift system, delivering rapid height adjustment without breaking your shooting flow.

Whether you're working in sports, wildlife, events, documentary, or long-lens landscape photography, the Skyrise MF-323C provides rock-solid support with unmatched ease of use-especially when seconds count.

Advanced Carbon Fibre Construction

At the core of the MF-323C is Leofoto's high-grade multi-layer Toray carbon fibre tubing, delivering exceptional rigidity while keeping weight low. The monopod features three leg sections with progressive tube diameters of 32 / 28 / 25 / 22mm, ensuring outstanding torsional strength even when fully extended.

CNC-machined aluminium alloy components are precisely finished and hard-anodised for long-term durability, corrosion resistance, and smooth operation in harsh outdoor environments.

Pneumatic Foot Pedal - Fast, One-Handed Height Adjustment

The standout feature of the MF-323C is its integrated pneumatic foot-pedal lift system, designed to dramatically speed up vertical adjustments:

Activate the lift by pressing down on the foot pedal

Smooth pneumatic extension of the final leg section

Ideal for fast subject tracking and rapid recomposition

This system allows photographers to adjust height instinctively-without bending down, unlocking clamps, or interrupting the shot.

360° Rotating Base with Up to 45° Tilt

The MF-323C features a wide 70mm rotating base that delivers exceptional stability and fluid movement:

360° rotation for smooth panning

Up to 45° tilt for dynamic angles

Excellent traction on uneven surfaces

This makes the Skyrise monopod particularly effective for sports and wildlife shooters who need controlled movement while maintaining support for heavy camera and lens combinations.

Convertible Mounting Stud - Universal Compatibility

At the top of the monopod is a convertible 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 mounting stud, making the MF-323C compatible with:

DSLR and mirrorless cameras

Video heads and fluid heads

Gimbal heads

Telephoto lens collars

The wide platform ensures a secure connection, reducing flex and vibration when working with long lenses.

Water & Sand Resistant for Outdoor Use

Designed for real-world shooting conditions, the MF-323C incorporates a water- and sand-resistant twist-lock systemthat helps reduce the ingress of moisture and debris into the leg tubes.

Ideal for beaches, deserts, wetlands, and snow

Reduced maintenance and improved long-term reliability

The water-transfer printed graphics are not stickers-they are wear- and scratch-resistant, ensuring the Skyrise finish stays looking professional after heavy use.

Ergonomic Grip and Carrying Comfort

A silicone rubber grip provides a secure, slip-resistant hold, even when wearing gloves or working in wet conditions. The included rotating wrist strap adds safety and comfort when carrying or repositioning the monopod between shots.

Key Features:

Premium Carbon Fibre Construction

Pneumatic Foot-Pedal Height Adjustment

0-42 cm Pneumatic Lift Range

Wide Rotating Tilt Base

15 kg Load Capacity

Dual Mounting Stud Compatibility

Weather-Resistant Twist-Lock System

Ergonomic Silicone Grip Design

Rotating Wrist Strap Support

158 cm Maximum Height

70 cm Folded Length

1.34 kg Lightweight Design

What's in the Box:

Leofoto MF-323C Skyrise Carbon Fibre Monopod

Heavy-duty Rubber Foot with Integrated Pneumatic Pedal

Wrist Strap

Allen Wrench

Accessories Pouch

Carry Bag

Retail Box, Warranty Card, and Instructions

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Leofoto MF-323C Skyrise Carbon Fibre Monopod

The Leofoto MF-323C Skyrise Carbon Fibre Monopod redefines what a professional monopod can be. Designed for fast-moving shooting environments where speed, stability, and reliability matter most, the MF-323C combines premium Toray carbon fibre construction with a unique pneumatic foot-pedal lift system, delivering rapid height adjustment without breaking your shooting flow.

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