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Leofoto Monopod MP-284C

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  • Carbon monopod
  • ideal for sports and nature photographers
  • very light and extremely robust
  • secured with a smooth screw lock or twist lock
  • equipped with a removable, shock-absorbing rubber foot

Leofoto MP-284C monopod
The professional Leofoto MP-284C monopod is a full carbon monopod for serious work. This carbon fiber stand has a load capacity of no less than 15 kg and a maximum working height of 165 cm without ball head. The monopod weighs 370 grams and is only 53 centimeters long. Compact, strong and with an excellent usable working height: an ideal monopod for sports and nature photographers.

Extremely strong carbon monopod
Carbon tripods are comparatively very light and extremely strong. A carbon tripod also dampens vibrations. The professional Leofoto MP-284C carbon monopod is no exception. With a load capacity of 15 kg, you can use almost any professional camera/lens combination on this monopod. The base is made of cross-woven and reinforced carbon fiber, and the leg has four sections with a maximum diameter of 28 mm and a minimum diameter of 19 mm. The tripod plate is equipped with a combined 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch tripod screw, so you can easily screw on a (compact) ball head such as the Leofoto VH-10. A metal clip with wrist strap ensures that you cannot accidentally drop this Leofoto tripod.

Tripod with interchangeable rubber base
The sturdy tripod leg of the MP-284C consists of four parts that slide out easily. This monopod is secured with a smooth screw lock or twist lock. You can easily rotate the leg by turning the screws slightly. The monopod is equipped with a removable, shock-absorbing rubber foot on the underside for a stable hold on any surface.

Lieferbar Anfang April 2024.
MSRP* 79,-
72,29 Einbein-Stativ
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Leofoto Monopod MP-284C

Short profile

  • Carbon monopod
  • ideal for sports and nature photographers
  • very light and extremely robust
  • secured with a smooth screw lock or twist lock
  • equipped with a removable, shock-absorbing rubber foot

Product description for Leofoto Monopod MP-284C

Leofoto MP-284C monopod
The professional Leofoto MP-284C monopod is a full carbon monopod for serious work. This carbon fiber stand has a load capacity of no less than 15 kg and a maximum working height of 165 cm without ball head. The monopod weighs 370 grams and is only 53 centimeters long. Compact, strong and with an excellent usable working height: an ideal monopod for sports and nature photographers.

Extremely strong carbon monopod
Carbon tripods are comparatively very light and extremely strong. A carbon tripod also dampens vibrations. The professional Leofoto MP-284C carbon monopod is no exception. With a load capacity of 15 kg, you can use almost any professional camera/lens combination on this monopod. The base is made of cross-woven and reinforced carbon fiber, and the leg has four sections with a maximum diameter of 28 mm and a minimum diameter of 19 mm. The tripod plate is equipped with a combined 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch tripod screw, so you can easily screw on a (compact) ball head such as the Leofoto VH-10. A metal clip with wrist strap ensures that you cannot accidentally drop this Leofoto tripod.

Tripod with interchangeable rubber base
The sturdy tripod leg of the MP-284C consists of four parts that slide out easily. This monopod is secured with a smooth screw lock or twist lock. You can easily rotate the leg by turning the screws slightly. The monopod is equipped with a removable, shock-absorbing rubber foot on the underside for a stable hold on any surface.

Leofoto Monopod MP-284C

Ausstattung
Minimale Arbeitshöhe
53 cm
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
165 cm
Packmaß
53 cm
Tragfähigkeit
15 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
370 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
grau-silber
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
6940828310087
KAN
LF-MP-284C

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