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Manfrotto MVK502AM-1 Professional Aluminium Fluid Video System with Telescopic Twin

Clever, high-performing and intuitive. The 502 Single Leg Video System is designed for professionals, with a long list of standout features and superior touches. And because it’s the total system in one box, you can get to work straight away. In the pack you'll find a 500 fluid head with a flat base, 60mm half ball, an aluminium single leg tripod, and its very own custom-made carry case to make up a full package. Not only that, but it also comes with a sliding plate, so there’s no need to buy one separately.

SKU: GC40-MF-MVK502AM-1

Manfrotto MVK502AM-1 Professional Aluminium Fluid Video System with Telescopic Twin

Manfrotto MVK502AM-1 Professional Aluminium Fluid Video System with Telescopic Twin

Clever, high-performing and intuitive. The 502 Single Leg Video System is designed for professionals, with a long list of standout features and superior touches. And because it’s the total system in one box, you can get to work straight away. In the pack you'll find a 500 fluid head with a flat base, 60mm half ball, an aluminium single leg tripod, and its very own custom-made carry case to make up a full package. Not only that, but it also comes with a sliding plate, so there’s no need to buy one separately.

The fluid head is one of this clever system’s best features. It’s able to hold a variety of cameras, including wider HDLSR bodies. This must-have addition enables you to set up super-fast, and connect your camera in moments. It’s compact enough to fit into your bag without any hassle, and fluid cartridges give you total control on both pan and tilt movements. Plus, there’s a quick lock function, which allows you to slot your camera in from above, and lift it out the same way when done. Because it’s totally secure, there’s no need for a secondary lock.

Heavier loads are handled with ease too, thanks to the video monopod's counterbalance system which is able to support up to 2.4kg. you can move smoothly up and down, from 22.8cms to 171 cms. An easy link adapter gives you the freedom to connect gear like an external monitor with ease, and the flat base is ideal for attaching a variety of supports. Slot everything together in a flash with the handy 75mm half ball and adapter included. Once in place, you can select an angle to suit you thanks to the easy-to-adjust tripod, complete with a leg angle selector.

Features:

Fluid drag on pan and tilt axes

Counterbalance on tilt for superior control

Sliding plate for fast set-up and connection

Operate at a height to suit you

Video monopod's levelling bubble gives you absolute accuracy

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Manfrotto MVK502AM-1 Professional Aluminium Fluid Video System with Telescopic Twin

Clever, high-performing and intuitive. The 502 Single Leg Video System is designed for professionals, with a long list of standout features and superior touches. And because it’s the total system in one box, you can get to work straight away. In the pack you'll find a 500 fluid head with a flat base, 60mm half ball, an aluminium single leg tripod, and its very own custom-made carry case to make up a full package. Not only that, but it also comes with a sliding plate, so there’s no need to buy one separately.

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