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Leofoto MT-02C Mini Carbon Fibre Table Top Tripod with LH-22 Ball Head

The Leofoto MT-02C Mini Carbon Fibre Table Top Tripod with LH-22 Ball Head is a marvel of engineering and design, perfect for photographers and videographers who require a lightweight, compact, and versatile support system. Crafted with precision, this mini tripod is built to deliver superior performance in a variety of shooting scenarios, ensuring stability and ease of use wherever you go.

SKU: GC11-MT-02C+LH-22-B

Leofoto MT-02C Mini Carbon Fibre Table Top Tripod with LH-22 Ball Head

Leofoto MT-02C Mini Carbon Fibre Table Top Tripod with LH-22 Ball Head

The Leofoto MT-02C Mini Carbon Fibre Table Top Tripod with LH-22 Ball Head is a marvel of engineering and design, perfect for photographers and videographers who require a lightweight, compact, and versatile support system. Crafted with precision, this mini tripod is built to deliver superior performance in a variety of shooting scenarios, ensuring stability and ease of use wherever you go.

The MT-02C tripod is constructed from Toray 100% 10-layer carbon fiber, renowned for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. This advanced material ensures the tripod is not only incredibly lightweight at just 108 grams but also robust and durable, capable of supporting a maximum load of 5 kg. The carbon fiber legs are designed with a cross rhombus structure, enhancing stability and reducing vibrations for sharper, clearer images.

With a tube diameter of 1.5 cm, the MT-02C provides a sturdy foundation while maintaining a sleek and compact profile. The tripod features a folded height of 21.1 cm, making it easy to carry in your bag or even your pocket. When fully extended, it reaches a maximum height of 20 cm, while the minimum height is just 8.5 cm, offering versatile positioning for low-angle shots.

The LH-22 Ball Head included with the MT-02C is a low-profile, high-precision component made from aircraft-grade aluminium. It features a 22 mm ball diameter and a height of 5.5 cm, with a base diameter of 3cm. The ball head is equipped with an Arca-Swiss compatible quick-release plate (PU-25), ensuring secure and fast camera attachment. The ergonomic locking knob allows for smooth and reliable adjustments, while the laser-engraved scale on the panning base ensures precise control during panorama shooting.

The tripod's mounting screw is a standard 1/4", compatible with a wide range of cameras and accessories. The LH-22 Ball Head also features a 1/4" mounting thread, making it easy to attach and detach as needed. The precision knurled surface on the angle control ring allows for easy grip and adjustment, enabling quick changes to the tripod's angle with a simple pull-down action using two fingers.

Designed for ultimate convenience, the MT-02C is perfect for handheld shooting when combined with a phone clamp, providing a stable platform for creative ideas and on-the-go photography. The tripod's compact size and light weight make it ideal for travel, allowing you to capture stunning shots without the burden of heavy equipment.

The MT-02C comes with a complete set of accessories, including a quality control passed certificate, a warranty card, instructions, and an Allen wrench for adjustments. The tripod is neatly packaged in a sleek Leofoto box, ensuring it arrives in perfect condition.

The Leofoto MT-02C Mini Carbon Fibre Table Top Tripod with LH-22 Ball Head is a versatile and reliable support system, designed for photographers who demand quality and convenience in a compact package. Whether you're shooting in a studio or capturing breathtaking landscapes on the go, this tripod provides the stability and flexibility you need to achieve perfect results.

Key Features:

Mounting Screw

LH-22, 22 mm Ball Diameter, Arca-swiss Compatible

Ergonomic Design

Compact and Lightweight, Perfect for Travel

What's in the Box:

Leofoto MT-02C Mini Carbon Fibre Table Top Tripod with LH-22 Ball Head

Warranty Card, Instructions, and Allen Wrench

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Leofoto MT-02C Mini Carbon Fibre Table Top Tripod with LH-22 Ball Head

The Leofoto MT-02C Mini Carbon Fibre Table Top Tripod with LH-22 Ball Head is a marvel of engineering and design, perfect for photographers and videographers who require a lightweight, compact, and versatile support system. Crafted with precision, this mini tripod is built to deliver superior performance in a variety of shooting scenarios, ensuring stability and ease of use wherever you go.

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