Manfrotto MVH502AH, Fluid Video Tilt Head (Video head)
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Manfrotto MVH502AH, Fluid Video Tilt Head

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Andy_R

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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I have a Nievellier head with a head plate of around 65 mm, whereas the base plate of the Manfrotto head is slightly larger at around 75 mm. This difference is a small flaw, but it hardly hinders me. TG

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vallottonyann

5 years ago

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pascal.meyer87

5 years ago

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arthur.haeberli

5 years ago

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This is really not easy to recognise. So under no circumstances mount this head on the head of the Bee Free, but the head of the Bee Free must be removable. It is also the case that a large support surface is actually good for this head. So for example with the big Gitzos or the three-legged video tripods. I think a trip to a specialist shop is recommended.e.g. Gitzo GT5563GS (Carbon)

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StefVR

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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ContryTec has already answered the question aptly. I use the head without any problems for a Panasonic GH5 and lenses up to 620 g. Points to note are: The rather high weight due to the very robust construction and secondly the lack of a levelling device. The latter can be purchased in the form of a Sirui levelling head (286 g) or Manfrotto levelling head (650 g). Due to its own weight (1600 g + levelling head), the head is only suitable for mobile use to a limited extent. Therefore, I recommend that you inspect the head before buying it and compare it with a smaller head if necessary. TG

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armand.dickey

9 years ago

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PhotoFreak

9 years ago

Unfortunately, this is not correct: http://www.manfrotto.de/pro-fluid-video-neiger-mit-flacher-basis-und-504pl-mvh502ah Attachment type 3/8'' female thread attachment type and not 1/4"

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