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Leofoto Tripod Monopod MP-365C

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  • Leofoto Monopod MP-365C carbon monopod
  • ideal tripod for all photographers
  • maximum working height 175.5 cm
  • max. load capacity: 17 kg
  • rubberized twist locks

Leofoto Monopod MP-365C Carbon monopod
With a maximum working height of 175.5 cm (without attached head), this model has an enormous load capacity of 17 kg! This leaves hardly anything to be desired in terms of possible cameras. They can even be equipped with long telephoto lenses - the MP-365C can handle this without complaint. And it weighs just 598 g. An ideal device for all photographers who prefer a long and strong, but above all lightweight monopod. The extremely light but very rigid carbon fiber makes it possible. The five leg segments in diameters of 36, 32, 28, 25 and 22 mm can be moved extremely smoothly and do not twist.

Rubberized twist locks make loosening and fixing the leg segments a very quick matter. The fully collapsed monopod has a pack size of 49.5 mm. The tripod plate has a combination screw with a ¼ and 3/8 inch thread. The Leofoto VH-10 tilt head (optional) is particularly recommended for the MP-365C monopod, as it is specially designed for monopods.

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Leofoto Tripod Monopod MP-365C

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  • Leofoto Monopod MP-365C carbon monopod
  • ideal tripod for all photographers
  • maximum working height 175.5 cm
  • max. load capacity: 17 kg
  • rubberized twist locks

Product description for Leofoto Tripod Monopod MP-365C

Leofoto Monopod MP-365C Carbon monopod
With a maximum working height of 175.5 cm (without attached head), this model has an enormous load capacity of 17 kg! This leaves hardly anything to be desired in terms of possible cameras. They can even be equipped with long telephoto lenses - the MP-365C can handle this without complaint. And it weighs just 598 g. An ideal device for all photographers who prefer a long and strong, but above all lightweight monopod. The extremely light but very rigid carbon fiber makes it possible. The five leg segments in diameters of 36, 32, 28, 25 and 22 mm can be moved extremely smoothly and do not twist.

Rubberized twist locks make loosening and fixing the leg segments a very quick matter. The fully collapsed monopod has a pack size of 49.5 mm. The tripod plate has a combination screw with a ¼ and 3/8 inch thread. The Leofoto VH-10 tilt head (optional) is particularly recommended for the MP-365C monopod, as it is specially designed for monopods.

Leofoto Tripod Monopod MP-365C

Ausstattung
Minimale Arbeitshöhe
49,5 cm
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
175,5 cm
Packmaß
49,5 cm
Tragfähigkeit
17 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
598 g
max. Rohrdurchmesser
36 mm
Sonstiges
Material-Art
Carbon
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6940828312814
KAN
LF-MP-365C

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