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Brian Critchlow
July 27th, 2006, 07:39 PM
I really have to recommend this tripod/head combo package to everyone who is in the mid range price market. The kit is $495 and includes the 503 head, three stage aluminum sticks, a mid level spreader, rubber feet, and a padded bag. Its really sits in its own price range, and its the best mid-level pod I found. If you go lower, they get really cheap in design, if you go higher, they are MUCH more costly.


I am using it with my XL-H1 and it is a great combo!

Just a little recommendation for anyone in the market for a tripod like it.

Scott Hovey
August 2nd, 2006, 04:05 PM
We are in the process of purchasing this for our Agency (State Agency in Hawai`i). I'm glad to hear it works great. My supervisor initially wanted to go for a more expensive combo (Bogen / Manfrotto 532ART Roadrunner 2-Stage Tripod Legs with 3460 (503) Fluid Head and Softcase). We don't do lots of studio or professional work, mainly archiving of cultural activities and areas, etc. So I'm sure we'll get more use for our money from the MVB2 set...

Beth Dill
August 4th, 2006, 01:32 AM
Hi, you've talked me into it! If you don't mind, where did you get the kit for $495? I can't locate it on B&H.

Thanks!

Brian Critchlow
August 6th, 2006, 12:00 AM
Its funny, I have told a few people that I got it for 495 at B&H & it seems like only when I send them the direct link, they can see it.

Anyway, if you search for 351MVB2 you will get two results, the 395 unit with the 501 head and the 495 with the 503.



Well it appears their site is down right now, otherwise I would post a direct link as well.

Beth Dill
August 6th, 2006, 12:24 AM
I'm sorry, I thought I did look fairly thoroughly. Thanks so much for the help and the recommendation. I really do appreciate it :-)

Tom Hardwick
August 6th, 2006, 02:33 AM
I'll second that. I have the Manfrotto version that's called the 503 (head) 525MVB (sticks). My only wish is that it was say 6" higher, for when all the guests stand up to toast the bridesmaids.

tom.

Floris van Eck
August 7th, 2006, 12:41 PM
Ok, I am considering to buy one of the following two tripod setups at this moment, so I would like some feedback from the boards.

Bogen / Manfrotto 351MVB2 Aluminum Video Tripod Kit with 75mm Half Bowl and 3460 (503) Pro Head, Mid-Level Spreader, Rubber Shoes & Padded case - Supports 13.5 lb (6.1 kg) ($484 at BH Photo Video)
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search

and the other combination

Bogen / Manfrotto 755B MDeVe Aluminum Tripod Legs (Black) with 3460 (503) Fluid Head and Softcase - Supports 9.7 lb (4.4 kg) ($590)
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search

For me, the first combination looks very sturdy. Furthermore, it can take a 6kg heavier load, which is good when I switch to more proffesional equipment in the near future. Also, I have seen some professional film teams on the streets and most of them if not all of them have the type of tripod legs of the first combination, the pyramide like legs.

At the other hand, the second combination looks really flexible, is not as heavy to carry and has the quick leveling bowl. But what I have learned from my trip to Italy, is that you can look at the weight of things from a carrying perspective, but at the end, if you are taking all your gear, you need to move a lot of weight anyway.

But I am not sure which one to choose. So feedback is appreciated.

Brian Critchlow
August 7th, 2006, 12:59 PM
The 351MVB2 has a quick-leveling bowl too.

Denis Danatzko
August 7th, 2006, 01:59 PM
I use this combo for my HVX200. I removed the spreader, but combined with the 3156 Manfrotto dolly, all work fine for me thus far. However, I haven't yet hung more on it than the camera, battery, and shotgun mic. I'm hoping I'll be as happy once I add the weight of a Cineporter and mabe even a prompter. It seems able to deal with that added weight, but time will tell.

If you can't find it at B&H, I got mine at the $ 495 price from another vendor that is not a DVINFO sponsor, so I think I'm not supposed to mention where. (They were close enough for me to pick it up, and that was before joining in this forum).

Floris van Eck
August 8th, 2006, 02:24 AM
About the legs, what is the difference between the two?

Floris van Eck
August 10th, 2006, 03:01 AM
I really have to recommend this tripod/head combo package to everyone who is in the mid range price market. The kit is $495 and includes the 503 head, three stage aluminum sticks, a mid level spreader, rubber feet, and a padded bag. Its really sits in its own price range, and its the best mid-level pod I found. If you go lower, they get really cheap in design, if you go higher, they are MUCH more costly.


I am using it with my XL-H1 and it is a great combo!

Just a little recommendation for anyone in the market for a tripod like it.

Does the 351MVB2 also has spiked feet? Or in other words, does it work great in outdoor situations or is it more suited for indoor usage?

Tom Hardwick
August 10th, 2006, 03:37 AM
Yes, spiked feet or rubber soles. Must admit I use it on the rubber+spreader all the time, and kicking the spreader upward with the toe of my show means I can quickly zip to another location, legs snapped together. I'm with Brian that this is a wonderful combo.

tom.

Joe Carney
August 10th, 2006, 12:01 PM
zgc (one of dvinfo sponsors) has the kit for a similar price.

btw, what is the max height you can raise the camera? I need to get close to 72" occasionally.

Thanks in advance

Floris van Eck
August 10th, 2006, 01:44 PM
Yes, spiked feet or rubber soles. Must admit I use it on the rubber+spreader all the time, and kicking the spreader upward with the toe of my show means I can quickly zip to another location, legs snapped together. I'm with Brian that this is a wonderful combo.

tom.

So the standard combination, has both spiked feet and rubber shoes? Or are the spiked feet optional? It would be great if you could clarify this!

Greg Watts
August 10th, 2006, 04:37 PM
It affords you the option of either spiked feet or rubber pad. It comes with both. I love mine and for the money it's unbeatable.

Cheers

Joe Carney
August 12th, 2006, 04:16 PM
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Floris van Eck
August 14th, 2006, 01:04 AM
I am convinced. I ordered the special set from BH Photo Video. It also comes with a Kata Exo-12 camcorder case. I am not sure if my HDR-HC1 will fit in to this bag, but I guess it will judging on the size. A nice extra in my eyes.

Jim Rog
October 7th, 2006, 04:01 AM
Which is the better one the 525MVB with the 503 head or the 351MVB2 with the 503 head

thanks

Jim Rog
October 7th, 2006, 01:27 PM
I need it to be able to handle the fx1 plus an 12ft crane what can you recommend for this sort of thing

thanks

Maat Vansloot
October 23rd, 2006, 09:14 AM
I just have to ask-- did any of you consider the 516 head to add greater weight capability and more tension to the fluid head?

Maksim Yankovskiy
May 13th, 2007, 03:25 PM
For Canon XH-A1 why would I choose 503 head vs. 501HDV?

Another question, for the legs are the legs without center column with half-bowl better (and in what applications) than legs with center column?
I am looking at 755B that has 50mm half-bowl but also has the central column.

Could someone give some advise, please! Thanks in advance!

I really have to recommend this tripod/head combo package to everyone who is in the mid range price market. The kit is $495 and includes the 503 head, three stage aluminum sticks, a mid level spreader, rubber feet, and a padded bag. Its really sits in its own price range, and its the best mid-level pod I found. If you go lower, they get really cheap in design, if you go higher, they are MUCH more costly.


I am using it with my XL-H1 and it is a great combo!

Just a little recommendation for anyone in the market for a tripod like it.

Maksim Yankovskiy
May 13th, 2007, 11:10 PM
I can see that this combo is $495 at BH - on special. I will probably get it mid next week...

Its funny, I have told a few people that I got it for 495 at B&H & it seems like only when I send them the direct link, they can see it.

Anyway, if you search for 351MVB2 you will get two results, the 395 unit with the 501 head and the 495 with the 503.



Well it appears their site is down right now, otherwise I would post a direct link as well.

Joe Busch
May 17th, 2007, 06:41 PM
I grabbed the $400 w/ 501HDV

I'm thoroughly impressed...

The case quality, the build... everything honestly is perfect...

Can't wait to use it :)

Maksim Yankovskiy
May 17th, 2007, 07:28 PM
I got the 351MVB2 (with the 503 head) from B&H on the 15th, they shipped it on the 16th, and it should arrive on the 21st. I can't wait to get it.
I took a look at the 503 head and loved it at a local store, but they wanted $337 just for the head, which is about $100 over B&H. Love B&H...

I grabbed the $400 w/ 501HDV

I'm thoroughly impressed...

The case quality, the build... everything honestly is perfect...

Can't wait to use it :)

Joe Busch
May 17th, 2007, 08:06 PM
Did some stuff in my room, the lighting sucks but there's no "sticktion" at all...

Maksim Yankovskiy
May 17th, 2007, 09:13 PM
I hope the tripod and the head did not affect the lighting in a bad way :)

Did some stuff in my room, the lighting sucks but there's no "sticktion" at all...

Joe Busch
May 17th, 2007, 10:05 PM
It definitely played a big role .... -_-