Redesigned to accommodate evolving video technology, the Manfrotto 501HDV Pro Video Head now features improved drag on both axes and switchable counterbalance for the latest ultralight high-definition camcorders. In addition, controls have been repositioned and reshaped for superior operational ergonomics. A sliding camera plate helps balance uneven payloads due to outboard batteries or matte boxes, dual rosettes permit left- or two-handed pan arm configurations, and the rear-mounted spirit level facilitates rapid setups. Naturally the 501HDV includes the unbeatable Bogen/Manfrotto 2-year warranty with an additional 3-years after registering online or by mail.
| Load Capacity | 13.2 lbs (6.0 kg) |
| Diameter/Thread | 3/8"-16 |
| Counter Balance System | Fixed spring |
| Counter Balance Range | Optimized for 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) |
| Center of Gravity | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Quick Release/Wedge Plate | Yes (501PL) |
| Balance Plate | Yes, with 58mm of travel |
| Tilt Drag | 1-Step |
| Tilt Range | -60 to +90° |
| Tilt Lock | Separate |
| Spring Loaded Counter Bal | 1-Step |
| Pan Range | 360° |
| Pan Lock | Separate |
| Leveling Bubble/Illuminated | Yes/Non |
| Temperature Range | 14 - 140°F (-10 - 60°C) |
| Height | 4.5" (11.5 cm) |
| Weight | 3.5 lbs (1.6 kg) |
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I purchased the 501HDV to support a 6 pound Panasonic HVX200 camera and orginally placed it on an inexpensive but sturdy tripod. It panned very smoothly but I did notice some sticking when I tilted...Read complete review
I purchased the 501HDV to support a 6 pound Panasonic HVX200 camera and orginally placed it on an inexpensive but sturdy tripod. It panned very smoothly but I did notice some sticking when I tilted the head if it had not been moved for a short period of time (say 15 minutes). I recently purchased a more appropriate tripod, the Manfrotto 755XB, and spent some time adjusting the drags on the 501HDV. Today it worked like a dream during the church service. After balancing the camera by sliding the top plate into the correct position, I was able to move the head very smoothly in all directions with very little force and did not notice any sticking when changing the tilt of the 501HDV. I was amazed that I was able to very smoothly "tweak" my alignment with one finger. I also purchased and added a Varizoom Zoom/Iris/Focus controller to the handle and now thoroughly enjoy the control I have over the camera at my finger tips. I no longer have to take my eye off of the monitor to locate and adjust the iris and focus of the camera when panning from one side of the stage to the other or zooming in and out (I need to adjust the iris control due to varied lighting within the sanctuary). So far so good.
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Save the extra money, get the 501 instead
I don't see any benefit over the 501, and actually, i think the 501 is a far superior product. If anything, i'd recommend this more for standard def cameras rather than high-def.The build ...Read complete review
I don't see any benefit over the 501, and actually, i think the 501 is a far superior product. If anything, i'd recommend this more for standard def cameras rather than high-def.The build quality is very shoddy. the controls that used to be metal are now plastic, and it feels very fragile. they added a feature called balance control, which does as it is expected and it won't let your camera fall forward or backwards. but with it on, you better not do any tilts with it recording, or you get an awful springy action at the start and end of your tilt. the pan is much less fluid than the 501, especially at the start and end of the pan. also, perhaps because it is new, but i've noticed a squeak when the pan/tilt friction is set a little high (although at a normal range, for a firm resistance).given manfrotto's reputation, it upsets me that a more expensive product has left me thinking i wish i bought the 501 instead.
Problems Encountered: Balance control creates springy feel to tilts, pans are not as fluid as i'd like, controls feel plasticy
Previous Equivalent Items Owned: Manfrotto 501 head / 3021PRO tripod
Items I Recommend: 3021PRO tripod
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I needed a very light & compact head/stix for carrying on a backpack for use with a DSLR.
I much prefer using real fluid heads from vinten, sachtler, cartoni & O'connor. But this head performs pretty well given the low price, small size & light weight. I will not be replacing my real fluid head with this, only use it as a supplement.
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Very well built
Hig quality
Easy to use
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Best tripod mount I have found for BIG lenses
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For YEARS I've made due with so-so video heads. With the purchase of a Cobra Crane I had no choice but to upgrade! Very pleased with the 501HDV. Two thumbs up!
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we use them with Sony EX1, Z1s,Z5s. they work well for these types of cameras in documentary and classroom use. It will even work for concerts if you are careful. Set up is fast though it will make noise as the legs snap loudly.
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Professional Videographer I bought this to use with Cannon 7d for film and video production. Price and quality was what I expected from Manfrotto, was easy to install on my existing tripod and provides a very smooth operation. I chose this over the smaller 710 fluid head for the vertical and horizontal lock down. Great value!
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I own a Canon 60D and needed a light-weight fluid head to mount to my home made Jib & Slider for my video needs and so far this has worked stupendously.
The camera may be a little too light for the head, but leaving the tension loose resolves this. I read that other people purchasing this head have had issues mounting DSLRs to it and were 'forced' to purchase a bridge plate to elevate the camera. If you require a mattebox & followfocus, then you will need a bridgeplate anyway. But if budget is on your mind the camera can still mount straight to the baseplate. All you have to do is unscrew the tension nob that holds the bridgeplate in place and adjust it so that it tightens before hitting the base of the camera.
I also mounted this head to an old set of legs from a tension tripod I had and it's working swell.
Keep in mind that it has a flat base, so leveling will be an issue. That's why I purchased the Manfrotto 3502 Ball Level. It mounts right at the Base with a 3/8" screw and works fantastic. Adds a bit of weight but my rigs can handle it.
Very pleased with this product. The one downside is maybe the finish is rather prone to scratches. Will most likely invest in a bag/carry solution.
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Great head for what I do.
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Some heads just have too much going on, this is simple, easy to use and great quality. Love Manfrotto
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Used for DSLR video production for international broadcast. High Quality, very smooth, light and strong. Used this with the Slik 700 tripod for a lightweight but professional setup for less than $300. Fast Shipping and Delivery.
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Nice solid head with smooth pans and tilt. Used with a camera crane provides stable support.
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I got this head to use on my slider and jib arm. I already have a 501 HDV on my 351 legs and love using it.
I had tried to get a cheaper head, the popular 717AH, but the panning fluid on that was way too thick and I tried replacing it with several different substitutes, all of which were too thin. So I broke down and got the Manfrotto.
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This is the 2nd Manfrotto 501 series video head that I've bought in the last 4 years. The 1st was several years back, & since then there has been some 'improvement' on the 501 line itself. Regardless of the improvements, it still functions just as efficiently as before. I would buy another one again in a heartbeat!
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The ON & OFF slide plate is Solid. Versatile to maneuver. Nice safety features. I know my camera is safe on this Kit.
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I'm a pleasure photographer. This head is perfect for my needs. Easy on and off plate. The plate is extremely durable. It will last a long time. I know I'll be able to get the shots I want with ease now.
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It purchased in order to photo an animation with a single-lens reflex camera.
The price is made comparatively strongly.
It was a very good purchase.
However, it was somewhat large.
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Works fine in most ways but "drifts" backwards after panning.
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I was torn between the 501HDV and the 701HDV. After deciding on the 501HDV, I was glad I did. The head is a bit bulkier than expected, but I think that will serve me well with some of my heavier gear.
I currently use this with my Canon 7D, and it's been great. I plan to purchase a camcorder that weighs in at about 5 lbs (without accessories/battery), and I'm excited to try it out with this head.
This is the first fluid video head I have bought, and I'm quite pleased. We just got tired of trying to make smooth pans on cheap tripods. This has been a fantastic upgrade!
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I use this video head with the 055BX legs, and the combination works well with a heavy DSLR setup. It is heavy, however, and you will need to make sure that you get a tripod bag that will fit the head - it's quite large. Otherwise, this is rock solid, and a great value for the price.
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Hope you enjoyed my title, pun intended. This tripod head is really good, definitely worth the money. It's pan and tilt functions are super smooth, Haven't used it with a heavy camera yet, but I hypothesize that the tilt drag should compensate for any back or front heaviness. No negative comments, this product is really good.
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I use this for still photography and video with a Canon 7D and love it. Very sturdy, very easy to attach and easy to maneuver. I have used it for some outdoor, (moon) shots, portraits and interview videos and it has performed as expected each time.
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