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Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head with 635 Fast Single Carbon Leg

This video system includes the Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head and the 635 Fast Single-Leg Carbon Tripod.

SKU: GC40-MF-MVK504XSNGFC

Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head with 635 Fast Single Carbon Leg

Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head with 635 Fast Single Carbon Leg

This video system includes the Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head and the 635 Fast Single-Leg Carbon Tripod.

The Manfrotto 504X fluid video head with flat base features the new Manfrotto fluid technology which allows smoother operation and unrivalled stability in both pan and tilt movements. It presents a 4-step counterbalance system that can take loads of up to 6.5 kg at 55 mm C.O.G.

The tripod head is made from a brand-new catching aluminium design and has a maximum payload of 12 kg.

It is a compact and light head with a flat base (base diameter 75 mm), that lets you choose from a wide variety of different shooting options. It also features two 3/8” Easy Link connectors, equipped with an anti-rotation function that enables the fitting of external monitors or other accessories. A cap fits over the easy link, to avoid cutting during use. The sliding plate attachment and side-lock mechanism allow safe, quick and easy camera attachment.

The 635 Fast Single Tripod was developed with the primary objective of making video shooting easier by reducing set up times and maintenance. The FAST Twisting Lock technology enables videographers to control the entire leg with a single lock and get to work in record time. The new tripod provides maximum versatility, supporting the use of a broad choice of heads, and ensuring the utmost rigidity while also being extremely lightweight.

It is compatible with the 2-in-1 ground and middle telescopic spreader (sold as an optional accessory) and features a 3-angle selection mechanism for easy setup. It is equipped with spiked feet with rubber overshoes for a firm grip and adaptability to the most diverse shooting locations.

Supplied with its own padded carrying bag.

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Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head with 635 Fast Single Carbon Leg

This video system includes the Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head and the 635 Fast Single-Leg Carbon Tripod.

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