🎬 Elevate your shots with pro-grade fluid motion and rock-steady support
The Manfrotto MVH502A,546GB-1 is a professional fluid video system featuring a 75mm ball head supporting up to 22 lbs, paired with a versatile aluminum tripod adjustable from 12.8" to 62.4" in height. Designed for smooth panning and tilting with adjustable drag, it offers superior stability and portability with a compact fold and padded carrying bag, making it ideal for DSLR and camcorder users seeking reliable, cinematic-quality footage.
V**O
BIG improvement over the 501HDV. Perfect for DSLR and HD Camcorders.
After using (and liking) the Manfrotto 501 (the older version, not the HDV), going to the 502AH is like night and day. This 502AH pans better and moves more fluidly than the 501 ever did. The price is a bargain as this is considered a pro-video head. I purchased this after a recommendation from my brother who is a professional producer and video editor. It fit on both our Manfrotto tripods; one a smaller tripod and the other a huge and heavy one with a lever to raise and lower a telescoping head.I just used this to film an anime convention last week in Baltimore and I had no trouble at all with it. Now, it is a tad bit heavy when you need to carry it around all day, ESPECIALLY if your carrying it whilst mounted to an even heavier tripod but you get what you pay for and when you pay for this, what you get is professional quality with simple ease of use and great results. To mimic previous reviewers, the panning unlock know is definitely in an awkward place but you get used to it after using it once or twice.I'd certainly purchase this again and again for my video needs because it holds both my Nikon D7000 DSLR nicely, enabling beautiful video and it also holds my Panasonic AG-HMC40 pro-HD camcorder nicely. I was able to film panels, a concert, a masquerade, a dance, and Q & A sessions and its stability and fluid drag head made everything look like a professional video shoot.This was a good purchase and I don't regret it for even a second.
P**K
BUTTERY SMOOTH HEAD, SHADY 3RD PARTY SUPPLIER
READ THIS:Be cautious about who you order this head from. I ordered it from Ornem first and the 502 I received was obviously used and scratched up by the previous owner or maybe it was a demo/showroom model. I feel like Ornem was hoping some schmuck wouldn't have cared about the condition and I ended up receiving it. When you order something that is described as BRAND NEW, that is what you should expect and what you should receive, no questions ask. I returned it that same day and ordered it again through CaMan and the new one I received was, you guessed it, brand new.Before I sent them my negative seller feedback, I noticed that they had a couple negative reviews in the past 30 days. So I went ahead and put together my review and it was live in about 10 minutes. NOT EVEN 15 MINUTES LATER, my review as well as the other reviews left by unhappy customers had been deleted! How is this possible? Amazon should be the only one that is capable of deleting reviews because now, Ornem has a 100% unblemished record and customers will never know about situations like mine.THE ACTUAL REVIEW:This head is a beast. It's a solid build and the fluid drag system will give you buttery smooth panning and tilt footage. The only concern I had going into buying this head was the fact that it's made in China. Not to say that stuff made in China is bad, I've purchased plenty of great products made in China, it's just that Manfrotto chose to have it manufactured in China vs. Italy like the majority of their products that got me thinkin.I also ordered the 190 go tripod which is made in Italy so I was able to get a good idea of the build quality between the two. The 190 is flawless 5/5 no problem. The 502 is a 4/5, it's constructed very well but it appears they took some shortcuts on the finish. The one thing I noticed about the 502 is that as you're adjusting the fluid dials, there is this odd popping sound. My guess is it's the fluid within the head as you adjust it accordingly. Not a huge deal breaker as the head pans and tilts consistently in all directions but I am hoping that it will eventually go away. There is some play in the dials too but I was aware of that when I was doing my research on this head.VERDICT:In the end, I'm super stoked to have added the 502 and 190 to my setup and I highly suggest ordering either of these products if you are in the market for some sweet gear. Once again, BE AWARE OF WHO YOU ORDER THIS THROUGH.
D**O
Really great fluid head
So I'd like to give it about 4.5 stars. It's a really nice fluid head. Everything is almost perfect about it. I'm trying to film airplanes with my new camera setup at about 40,000 ft. I would just prefer maybe it get a little bit stiffer. For everyone else it would probably be absolutely perfect. It's actually perfect for me too. I'm not saying it's not. For the price compared to some other ones that cost thousands of dollars, you're getting an amazing deal with this fluid head. It holds about 20 lb of my camera gear and the quick release mount pairs up with my sigma 150 to 300 mm lens perfectly. I highly recommend it for pretty much everybody. Even if you don't need it just go ahead and get it. I paired it up with a Benro TAD28A tripod and I would also give the tripod five stars. It works perfectly with this fluid head.
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