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Leofoto Pocket Mini Tripod MT-01 + Ballhead LH-25 Camoflage

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  • 6 kg load capacity
  • 340 g
  • 22 cm packing size
  • made of alumininium

Leofoto Mini Tripod MT-01 with LH-25 ball head in wood look
This set is available in three color variations. Here, the tripod and ball head each feature a wood look. This makes the set more inconspicuous than the standard version made of bright aluminum.
On its own, this mini tripod is extraordinarily strong, because a directly screwed-on load (camera) may weigh up to 50 kg. Here, however, the MT-01 comes in a set together with the Leofoto LH-25 ball head. It "only" has a payload of 6 kg. This does not have to be a disadvantage. After all, the basic idea behind a mini tripod is that it is above all "very": very small, very light, very easy to take anywhere. A large and heavy ball head would be counterproductive here. Still, with the set of Leofoto Mini Tripod MT-01 and Leofoto LH-25 Ball Head, you can count on a very reliable duo. You just know the tripod can handle a lot and has reserves, even when set up in the most difficult terrain.
The set weighs only 340 g (mini tripod 168 g, ball head 172 g). The pack size of the set is just 220 mm, the minimum working height is 114 mm. On top the ball head has a ¼" screw for the camera, on the bottom a 3/8" thread for fixed connection with the 3/8" head screw of the mini tripod.
Like the mini tripod MT-01 very precisely CNC-machined from black anodized aircraft aluminum, the small ball head also has a built-in spirit level. The 25mm ball is controlled and held in position with a wing nut. Each adjustment, as well as the 360° rotation function, runs smoothly. The scale on the tripod plate supports precise adjustment. The ball can be tilted vertically up to 90°. Mounting and dismounting of the camera is done in no time at all. This is ensured by the built-in quick-release coupling including PU-25 QR camera plate of the Arca-Swiss type.

Leofoto mini tripods - super compact, but with great strengths
These are the dwarves among the numerous photo tripods from Leofoto. But that doesn't make them weaklings, on the contrary. Depending on the model, they can shoulder 15, 25 or even 50 kg with ease. There are many reasons for using a mini tripod. It is no coincidence that such short-legged tripods are also called table tripods. There is no need for long legs, as tables or any other raised surface can replace them. But these super-compact tripods also prove to be extremely practical and useful for many other photographic occasions. This is because the Leofoto mini tripods are by no means dependent on a flat surface (tables, etc.). The terrain can also be bumpy. Such a mini tripod can also be positioned very well on a bumpy rock. This makes Leofoto mini tripods interesting for those photographers who do not want to travel without a tripod under any circumstances, but at the same time want to keep all their equipment absolutely compact. Such a small and - even including the Leofoto ball head! - mini tripod weighing no more than 220 g takes up hardly any space in the photo bag.
If you want to be as inconspicuous as possible in nature and wildlife photography, the small size of the mini tripods alone helps to ensure that the camera set up goes as unnoticed as possible. Want even more inconspicuousness?
No problem, one of the Leofoto mini tripods is not only available in "natural", i.e. bare aluminum, but also optionally in a light wood look or even in camouflage. And another of these mini tripods does not have six or eight legs like spiders, but its three legs can be angled individually and differently so that they sometimes do look like spider legs. This has very practical reasons, as it allows finer positioning and stabilization of this mini tripod.
If aluminum is used, then Leofoto only uses high-strength aircraft aluminum, always precisely CNC-milled. In the case of the mini tripods, this applies to both the legs and the head plate of each model - and, if available as a set, also to the corresponding Leofoto ball heads.

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Leofoto Pocket Mini Tripod MT-01 + Ballhead LH-25 Camoflage

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  • 6 kg load capacity
  • 340 g
  • 22 cm packing size
  • made of alumininium

Product description for Leofoto Pocket Mini Tripod MT-01 + Ballhead LH-25 Camoflage

Leofoto Mini Tripod MT-01 with LH-25 ball head in wood look
This set is available in three color variations. Here, the tripod and ball head each feature a wood look. This makes the set more inconspicuous than the standard version made of bright aluminum.
On its own, this mini tripod is extraordinarily strong, because a directly screwed-on load (camera) may weigh up to 50 kg. Here, however, the MT-01 comes in a set together with the Leofoto LH-25 ball head. It "only" has a payload of 6 kg. This does not have to be a disadvantage. After all, the basic idea behind a mini tripod is that it is above all "very": very small, very light, very easy to take anywhere. A large and heavy ball head would be counterproductive here. Still, with the set of Leofoto Mini Tripod MT-01 and Leofoto LH-25 Ball Head, you can count on a very reliable duo. You just know the tripod can handle a lot and has reserves, even when set up in the most difficult terrain.
The set weighs only 340 g (mini tripod 168 g, ball head 172 g). The pack size of the set is just 220 mm, the minimum working height is 114 mm. On top the ball head has a ¼" screw for the camera, on the bottom a 3/8" thread for fixed connection with the 3/8" head screw of the mini tripod.
Like the mini tripod MT-01 very precisely CNC-machined from black anodized aircraft aluminum, the small ball head also has a built-in spirit level. The 25mm ball is controlled and held in position with a wing nut. Each adjustment, as well as the 360° rotation function, runs smoothly. The scale on the tripod plate supports precise adjustment. The ball can be tilted vertically up to 90°. Mounting and dismounting of the camera is done in no time at all. This is ensured by the built-in quick-release coupling including PU-25 QR camera plate of the Arca-Swiss type.

Leofoto mini tripods - super compact, but with great strengths
These are the dwarves among the numerous photo tripods from Leofoto. But that doesn't make them weaklings, on the contrary. Depending on the model, they can shoulder 15, 25 or even 50 kg with ease. There are many reasons for using a mini tripod. It is no coincidence that such short-legged tripods are also called table tripods. There is no need for long legs, as tables or any other raised surface can replace them. But these super-compact tripods also prove to be extremely practical and useful for many other photographic occasions. This is because the Leofoto mini tripods are by no means dependent on a flat surface (tables, etc.). The terrain can also be bumpy. Such a mini tripod can also be positioned very well on a bumpy rock. This makes Leofoto mini tripods interesting for those photographers who do not want to travel without a tripod under any circumstances, but at the same time want to keep all their equipment absolutely compact. Such a small and - even including the Leofoto ball head! - mini tripod weighing no more than 220 g takes up hardly any space in the photo bag.
If you want to be as inconspicuous as possible in nature and wildlife photography, the small size of the mini tripods alone helps to ensure that the camera set up goes as unnoticed as possible. Want even more inconspicuousness?
No problem, one of the Leofoto mini tripods is not only available in "natural", i.e. bare aluminum, but also optionally in a light wood look or even in camouflage. And another of these mini tripods does not have six or eight legs like spiders, but its three legs can be angled individually and differently so that they sometimes do look like spider legs. This has very practical reasons, as it allows finer positioning and stabilization of this mini tripod.
If aluminum is used, then Leofoto only uses high-strength aircraft aluminum, always precisely CNC-milled. In the case of the mini tripods, this applies to both the legs and the head plate of each model - and, if available as a set, also to the corresponding Leofoto ball heads.

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