James Manford
February 12th, 2013, 03:54 AM
Will the Manfrotto 561BHDV-1 be sturdy enough to handle the EA50 w/ stock lens?
View Full Version : 561BHDV-1 suitable for the EA50? James Manford February 12th, 2013, 03:54 AM Will the Manfrotto 561BHDV-1 be sturdy enough to handle the EA50 w/ stock lens? Mike Beckett February 12th, 2013, 04:23 AM I found that the 701HDV head on it was a bit flimsy with my Sony NX70, and that's a good deal smaller and a bit lighter than the EA-50. I added a Manfrotto 501HDV head that I had lying around and it was much better. It's still only really good for wide angle shooting, including getting above the heads of a crowd. That's just my experience... others may differ. Chris Harding February 12th, 2013, 06:02 AM Hi James I'm actually fascinated why one would put a shoulder mount camera on a monopod??? Have you tried it on your shoulder at all ...it's pretty hard not to hold it steady and with a monopod you lose all the flexibility that you have handheld. I can understand a decent tripod. I would get a tripod (or monopod if that's what turns you on) that has at least 3 times the rated weight of your camera ...As far as I remember the 561 only handles around just under 4kg ... With tripods I found the heads started going funny if I used underated ones. Rather get something higher rated ( like at least 6 -8 kg camera weight for the EA-50) It's already over 2kg so for me a 4kg rated monopod is a bit light!! My Weifeng tripods are rated at 12kg and they have lasted very well indeed but my first one started having bowl issues as it was too light ....BTW: All my units are bowl head ..so much easier to level!!! Chris James Manford February 12th, 2013, 01:06 PM Thanks for the replies. Chris, Im so used to using my VG20 & a Canon DSLR that I only purchased the EA50 for the fact it looks super professional. Yes I know ... but what can I say, im self conscious. I hate the fact guests at a wedding own DSLR's themselves which makes the dedicated professional at the event look a bit amateur. Anyway ... back on topic. I don't like shoulder mounting my camera, find it very awkward. A monopod and a tripod is what Im after. Can you guys recommend me something. Maximum I want to spend on both is around £600. It can be pre-owned. Chris Harding February 12th, 2013, 06:59 PM Hi James I guess we all shoot different ways which makes life interesting!! The thing I liked most about the EA50 actually was the form factor and that I could shoot from the shoulder. Apart from 2nd cam (another EA-50) on tripod during the ceremony and speeches all my footage is on shoulder. I tried a monopod once and sold it..it was simply too cumbersome for me. Chris James Manford February 13th, 2013, 03:30 AM Well I done a bit of research after your advice and I think I may have saved myself some money actually. I bought a Manfrotto 681B ... only cost me £35 delivered. And it has a load capacity of 12KG rather than the 4KG of the 561. Yes it doesn't have legs (they are optional), or a fluid head (optional). But I think it's worth a shot at that price ... Manfrotto 681B Monopod Review on Vimeo Noa Put February 13th, 2013, 03:46 AM I tried a monopod once and sold it..it was simply too cumbersome for me. The only time I use a mono pod is during bride prep and when I have a dslr on it, there is no stabilization on my dslr lenses and I can't do handheld without too much shake, monopods are then a very good solution to make your footage more stable and to work in tight spaces. I do however find a combination of the ea50 and a monopod not beneficial for me either, it's either on a tripod or handheld. Maybe if I ever am in a situation where I have to do longer continuous shots from different positions and I don't have room for a tripod, then a monopod would be ok, but I would probably be wearing a belt where I could stick the monopod in a small holster that's attached to the belt. James Manford February 13th, 2013, 04:03 AM Noa What tripod do you use with your slider, if you use any at all ... ? I need one with atleast a 12kg rating. Can any one recommend one under £300 delivered. Noa Put February 13th, 2013, 04:23 AM On my slider it's a older 701rc2 manfrotto head. James Manford February 13th, 2013, 08:45 AM Just purchased a Manfrotto 475B for my EA50. Load capacity of 12kg. Hope it works well ... looking forward to testing both the tripod and monopod in due course. |