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Leofoto MF-324C Pro 4 Section Carbon Fibre Video Monopod

The Leofoto MF-324C Pro 4 Section Carbon Fibre Video Monopod is part of the revolutionary MF Wand Series, designed for videographers who need high-capacity support in environments where traditional tripods are impractical. Perfect for crowded spaces and mobile shooting, this monopod offers exceptional stability and flexibility.

SKU: GC11-MF-324C

Leofoto MF-324C Pro 4 Section Carbon Fibre Video Monopod

Leofoto MF-324C Pro 4 Section Carbon Fibre Video Monopod

The Leofoto MF-324C Pro 4 Section Carbon Fibre Video Monopod is part of the revolutionary MF Wand Series, designed for videographers who need high-capacity support in environments where traditional tripods are impractical. Perfect for crowded spaces and mobile shooting, this monopod offers exceptional stability and flexibility.

The Leofoto MF-324C features the groundbreaking VD-04 base with a foot pedal, allowing you to tilt, pan, and reset the monopod with a single step. This innovative design enhances ease of use and operational efficiency, making it ideal for fast-paced shooting environments.

The MF-324C is constructed from high-quality carbon fibre, offering strength and durability while remaining lightweight for easy portability.

Equipped with four leg sections, the monopod can be extended quickly and easily using the convenient flip leg locks. These locks provide secure adjustments and ensure the monopod remains stable during use.

The VD-04 base features three legs with adjustable angles, allowing you to achieve different heights and enhance stability according to your shooting needs.

The base includes a lockable ballhead, offering flexible positioning. This allows for smooth and precise camera movements, giving you the control you need for professional video production.

Attaching your camera is simple and secure. Just unscrew the foot, connect the mounting plate, and you're ready to shoot.

The monopod folds down to a compact height of 60cm, making it easy to transport and store. This is particularly useful for mobile videographers who need to move quickly between locations.

Despite its lightweight design, the monopod can support up to 10kg, making it suitable for a wide range of camera setups.

Ideal Use Cases

Perfect for events, concerts, and any situation where space is limited, and a tripod would be impractical.

Ideal for run-and-gun videography, sports, and wildlife filming where quick repositioning is essential.

Offers the stability and flexibility required for high-quality video production, ensuring smooth and steady shots.

The Leofoto MF-324C Pro 4 Section Carbon Fibre Video Monopod is a game-changer for videographers who need reliable and mobile support in challenging environments. Its innovative design, featuring the VD-04 base with a foot pedal, combined with high-quality materials and construction, make it an indispensable tool for professional video production. Whether you're shooting in a crowded venue or on the move, the MF-324C provides the stability, flexibility, and ease of use you need to capture exceptional footage.

Key Features:

Professional Video Production

Mobile Shooting

Crowded Environments

High Load Capacity

Lightweight

Mounting Plate Connection

Lockable Ballhead

Adjustable Angles

Carbon Fibre Construction

Innovative VD-04 Base

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Leofoto MF-324C Pro 4 Section Carbon Fibre Video Monopod

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Leofoto MF-324C Pro 4 Section Carbon Fibre Video Monopod

The Leofoto MF-324C Pro 4 Section Carbon Fibre Video Monopod is part of the revolutionary MF Wand Series, designed for videographers who need high-capacity support in environments where traditional tripods are impractical. Perfect for crowded spaces and mobile shooting, this monopod offers exceptional stability and flexibility.

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