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Manfrotto MVT535AQ Aluminum Tripod Legs with 75mm Bowl and Manfrotto 502HD Pro Video Head with 75mm Half-Ball. __________________________________________________ The Manfrotto MVT535AQ Aluminum 75mm
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Manfrotto MVT535AQ Aluminum Tripod Legs with 75mm Bowl and Manfrotto 502HD Pro Video Head with 75mm Half-Ball. __________________________________________________ The Manfrotto MVT535AQ Aluminum 75mm Bowl Tripod and MVH502A Pro Video Head Kit from B&H is a 75mm bowl video tripod system designed to support loads up to 15.43 lb. It includes the 3-stage MVT535AQ aluminum tripod, MVD502A ball video head with 75mm half ball, and a carrying case for convenient storage and transport. The head features a spring-loaded counterbalance system, which supports up to 8.8 pounds, and provides independent locks for pan and tilt with continuously adjustable drag. The tripod offers three independently selectable locking angles that provide strong support and positioning without using a spreader, and independent flip locks for leg height adjustment. The legs incorporate metal spikes for extra grip on soft surfaces, with spin-down rubber covers providing increased grip on smooth and flat surfaces. The legs offer a working height range of 14.9" to 73.2". __________________________________________________ The 502HD is designed for executing cinematic moves with compact camcorders and DSLR video cameras. The weight limit is 15.43 lb and counterbalance supports up to 8.8 lb. The balance plate's 3.27" range allows you to correct for uneven payloads that might be due to matte boxes or exotic DSLR rig configurations.