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Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head with 536 Carbon Fiber Tripod

Support your camera rig with the 504X Fluid Video Head with 536 Carbon Fiber Tripod from Manfrotto. The system features the 504X fluid tripod head, the 536 carbon fibre tripod, a levelling ball to adapt the head to the tripod, and a carry bag.

SKU: GC40-MF-MVK504XCTALL

Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head with 536 Carbon Fiber Tripod

Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head with 536 Carbon Fiber Tripod

Support your camera rig with the 504X Fluid Video Head with 536 Carbon Fiber Tripod from Manfrotto. The system features the 504X fluid tripod head, the 536 carbon fibre tripod, a levelling ball to adapt the head to the tripod, and a carry bag.

The head features a 26.5 lb maximum load, a pan bar, a quick-release plate, a counterbalance system with four presets, and its open bridge design that provides stable, smooth performance and reduces weight. Its flat base with a 3/8"-16 female mounting thread allows compatibility with a wide range of tripods, monopods, sliders, jibs, and dollies, and a variety of rigs.

The single-leg carbon fibre 536 tripod provides a 55 lb maximum load and a 75/100mm ball head mount. The 504X head mounts onto the 536 tripods using the included levelling ball. A carry bag is included to store and transport the entire system.

Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head with Flat Base

The 504X Fluid Video Head with Flat Base from Manfrotto features an open bridge design that provides a stable, smooth performance while reducing weight. The head's patented bridge technology allows for a wider top surface and longer sliding plate that add stability and balance. The head features a flat base with a 3/8"-16 female mounting thread that allows compatibility with a wide range of tripods, monopods, sliders, jibs, and dollies, and a variety of rigs.

With its ability to support up to 26.5 lb, the 504X can be used with a variety of video and photo cameras and rigs. The pan and tilt counterbalance system include four presets from 0 to 4.8 to 9.7 to 14.3 lb, enabling proper balance no matter what the camera's size or weight.

At the same time, variable friction components with clearly marked degree scales and vibration-free movement bring new levels of fine-tuning to your tilts and pans. A levelling bubble keeps horizons from tilting, even in the dark, while independent disc-brake locks make sure the head stays secure when at rest.

Whether you're using a pro camcorder or an accessorized DSLR, the 504X provides a 504PLONGR-1 sliding quick release plate with 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads to balance the camera properly on your rig. The head is made from durable aluminium and includes a pan bar that can be attached via rosettes on either the right or left side to help create smooth pan-and-tilt movements.

Features:

Fluid drag system for precise, smooth movements

The wide top surface and long sliding plate for extra stability and balance while using video or photo equipment

Four-step counterbalance system ensures quick setup and optimal performance

Rigid structure for maximum precision and improved responsiveness

Lightweight aluminium for optimum balance of strength and size

Manfrotto 536 Carbon Fiber Video Tripod

The Manfrotto 536 Carbon Fiber Video Tripod has four sections and a 75/100mm bowl adapter ring for industry standard fluid heads. With carbon fibre tubes and magnesium die castings, the 536 boasts great stability, high load capability, and a lightweight.

Materials

Thanks to carbon fibre single tube and magnesium die castings, this tripod provides great stability and load capability in a lightweight, ergonomic, easy-to-use and compact design

Angle Selector

An angle selector is offered for adjusting the leg angle in an easy and precise way

Bowl Adapter Ring

A screw-in bowl adapter ring offers the user the ability to work with 75 or 100mm half ball heads

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Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head with 536 Carbon Fiber Tripod

Support your camera rig with the 504X Fluid Video Head with 536 Carbon Fiber Tripod from Manfrotto. The system features the 504X fluid tripod head, the 536 carbon fibre tripod, a levelling ball to adapt the head to the tripod, and a carry bag.

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