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Leofoto MP-326C 6 Section Carbon Fibre Monopod

Introducing the Leofoto MP-326C 6 Section Carbon Fibre Monopod, a meticulously crafted piece of equipment designed for photographers and videographers who demand superior performance, durability, and portability. Whether you're shooting sports, wildlife, events, or travel photography, this monopod offers the perfect blend of strength and lightweight convenience. With its high-quality carbon fibre construction and innovative design, the MP-326C ensures exceptional stability and ease of use, making it an essential tool for capturing stunning images and videos on the go.

SKU: GC11-MP-326C

Leofoto MP-326C 6 Section Carbon Fibre Monopod

Leofoto MP-326C 6 Section Carbon Fibre Monopod

Introducing the Leofoto MP-326C 6 Section Carbon Fibre Monopod, a meticulously crafted piece of equipment designed for photographers and videographers who demand superior performance, durability, and portability. Whether you're shooting sports, wildlife, events, or travel photography, this monopod offers the perfect blend of strength and lightweight convenience. With its high-quality carbon fibre construction and innovative design, the MP-326C ensures exceptional stability and ease of use, making it an essential tool for capturing stunning images and videos on the go.

Premium Carbon Fibre Tubes The Leofoto MP-326C is constructed from premium carbon fibre, providing maximum strength and minimal vibration. The six-section legs, with diameters progressively reducing from 3.2cm to 1.6cm, offer excellent stability and support for a variety of camera setups. This robust construction ensures durability while keeping the monopod lightweight, making it perfect for travel and outdoor photography.

Despite its robust build, the MP-326C maintains an incredibly lightweight design, weighing only 0.485kg. This makes it easy to carry and handle, ensuring that photographers and videographers can transport it effortlessly on any adventure. The compact folded height of 41.5cm further enhances its portability, allowing it to fit easily into bags and carry-ons.

The MP-326C offers an impressive extended height of 155.5cm, allowing you to capture shots from elevated perspectives and providing greater creative flexibility. This height ensures that you can achieve the perfect angle for landscapes, wildlife, sports, or portraits, even in crowded or restricted spaces.

With a folded height of just 41.5cm, the MP-326C is incredibly compact, making it ideal for travel and storage. This compact size ensures that the monopod can be easily packed away without taking up much space, making it a convenient accessory for any photography or videography kit.

The MP-326C supports a maximum load capacity of 15kg, making it suitable for a wide range of camera setups, including DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and professional video cameras with telephoto lenses. This remarkable load capacity ensures that your equipment remains stable and secure, allowing you to focus on capturing the perfect shot without worrying about stability.

The monopod features a twist lock mechanism that allows for quick and secure leg adjustments. With just a simple twist, you can lock or unlock the leg sections, enabling fast setup and breakdown. This user-friendly design ensures that your monopod is always ready to capture the moment, no matter how fleeting.

The MP-326C is designed with user comfort in mind. The ergonomic grip provides a comfortable and secure hold, reducing fatigue during extended use. The wrist strap adds an extra layer of security, ensuring that the monopod remains safely in your hand even in challenging conditions.

The monopod comes equipped with a durable rubber foot, providing secure footing on various surfaces. For added versatility, it can be paired with optional spiked feet, offering optimal traction and stability in challenging environments.

Key Features:

Durable Foot Design

Ergonomic Design

Twist Lock Mechanism

User-friendly Features

Maximum Load Capacity

Exceptional Load Capacity

Compact Folded Height

Extended Height

Versatile and Adjustable Height

Lightweight and Portable

Robust and Durable Construction

Unmatched Mobility and Stability

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Leofoto MP-326C 6 Section Carbon Fibre Monopod

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Leofoto MP-326C 6 Section Carbon Fibre Monopod

Introducing the Leofoto MP-326C 6 Section Carbon Fibre Monopod, a meticulously crafted piece of equipment designed for photographers and videographers who demand superior performance, durability, and portability. Whether you're shooting sports, wildlife, events, or travel photography, this monopod offers the perfect blend of strength and lightweight convenience. With its high-quality carbon fibre construction and innovative design, the MP-326C ensures exceptional stability and ease of use, making it an essential tool for capturing stunning images and videos on the go.

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