The Manfrotto 504HD Head w/546B 2-Stage Aluminum Tripod System combines the innovative and stylish 504HD Fluid Video Head with the 2-stage aluminum 546B Pro Video Tripod--creating an ideal combo of affordability, stability, and smooth, precise control. This compact, versatile system was designed with independent video and DSLR shooters in mind, and provides the level of ergonomics and support required by today's small crews and one-man bands.
| General | |
|---|---|
| Load Capacity | 16.5 lbs (7.5kg) |
| Maximum Height | 66.7" (169.4cm) |
| Altura Máxima sem a Coluna Estendida | Não disponível |
| Minimum Height | 17.9" (45.5cm) |
| Folded Length | 33.3" (84.6cm) |
| Nivelamento de Bolha/Iluminada | Sim/sim |
| Weight | 13.6 lbs (6.2kg) |
| Head | |
|---|---|
| Counter Balance System | 4-Step |
| Liberação Rápida/Prato Wedge | Sim |
| Balance Plate | Sliding, 1/4" and 3/8" Screws |
| Tilt Drag | Continuous |
| Tilt Range | -60° / +90° |
| Tilt Lock | Independent |
| Spring Loaded Counter Bal | Continuous |
| Faixa de Pan | 360° |
| Pan Lock | Independent |
| Legs | |
|---|---|
| Material | Alumínio |
| Encaixe de Conexão de Cabeça | Bowl de 75mm |
| Estágios/Seções de Perna | 2/3 |
| Leg Lock Type | Flip Levers |
| Abertura Independente de Pernas | Sim |
| Spiked/Retractable Feet | Yes, w/rubber covers |
| Braço Central | Estrela de nível médio |
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Great Tri-pod, but a travel warning!
This is a great tri-pod. I've throughly enjoyed using it, but I had an unfortunate experience when travelling to Ireland. There are several adjustment knobs near the head that like to come out in...Read complete review
This is a great tri-pod. I've throughly enjoyed using it, but I had an unfortunate experience when travelling to Ireland. There are several adjustment knobs near the head that like to come out in transit. These knobs range from controlling the head, to locking in the release plate. The knob that holds the release plate came out on my way back from Dublin, and unfortunately the TSA decided my bag needed to be searched, at which time the pieces that were rolling around in the bag, fell out. This has made it difficult to use the Tri-pod until I can find replacement parts, which so far, haven't been easy to track down.
My advice: when travelling with this Tri-pod, make sure to disassemble and secure as many pieces as possible. You don't want the TSA losing them during a search like they did with mine.
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Decent Head, Mediocre Legs
The 504HD head is an interesting entry into the world of prosumer video heads. It's larger than many of its cousins, such as the 503 and 501, and larger than the small Sachtler heads...Read complete review
The 504HD head is an interesting entry into the world of prosumer video heads. It's larger than many of its cousins, such as the 503 and 501, and larger than the small Sachtler heads that outprice it. This size offers a wider base for a camera to rest, but this hasn't actually ever been a request I've heard. The base has two 3/8" borings for screwing in accessories, such as an arm with an onboard monitor. A 1/4-20 bushing can be used to adapt. This is useful for taking the weight of a smaller camera, such as a DSLR, however, since the screws are side-mounted, a heavy arm balanced left of the 12-o-clock position will give you constant trouble as the arm unscrews itself. I can also imagine mounting smaller LED light panels here, with the same warning about positioning. The head features adjustable pan and tilt drag with a welcome numeric system, versus the simple +/- of the 503 and 501 heads. Like the 503, the pan fluid drag knob is located in a difficult to reach area inside of the head. Dialing wands may be necessary for those with burly fingers. Still, the drag seems to work well enough for a head of this price-range. In fact, all in all, I'd say this is very decent head at this price point.
The weak link in this kit, however, is the legs. The 546B can't decide what to be. As a result it features some of the worst of all worlds. The legs aren't terribly sturdy, nor do they offer a great deal of extension, yet, they're heavier than you would want. I don't mind weight in a set of legs -- I regularly work with Ronford or O'Connor legs with a Mitchell base -- but weight without the feeling of sturdy, security is bothersome. The latches on the legs are not ideally designed. On a new set of sticks, they took so much force to open, that somebody had to hold the sticks down every time we flipped the levers. This might have improved with continued use. The entire unit constantly had a rickety feel, which I believe was mainly due to the worst element: the mid-level spreaders. I am not a fan of mid-level spreaders, ever. Though I've seen some that have earned my grudging respect. I prefer to have ground spreaders, or no spreaders. These mid-level spreaders rattled around and flexed. The locking/unlocking mechanism to spread them out was awkward and always felt as though it would break the spreaders. As a matter of fact, three days into production with this kit, the mid-level spreaders DID break, and nobody could figure out how. The metal where the screw which holds the spreaders onto the legs actually cracked in half. This led me to believe that the spreaders didn't just FEEL dodgey, but WERE in fact dodgey. Folding the sticks required negotiating with the spreaders a little more than one would hope.
It's entirely possible that the 546B legs with a ground spreader would have made quite a different impression on me.
All in all, I feel that this kit exists as a compromise. If a filmmaker or videographer wants something with a little more functionality than the 503, but isn't quite ready to drop the extra dollars on the 504 with the 535 or 536 Carbon fiber legs, then this is their option. Personally, though, I believe that a decent tripod will outlast your camera for some time, so why not invest in something better than a compromise?
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still getting the hang of this baby but very smooth action
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I'm just getting started in film making and this tripod suits my needs extremely well. The head is super smooth and easy to use with a huge plate that looks to easily handle a slider. Also, so far I've had no issues with the legs. They seem sturdy and of solid quality. My only criticism would be that the locks on the legs are hard to open and close, meaning that height adjustments take a bit of time. But to be honest, once you've got the tripod at the height you need for your shot it's super easy to unlock the ball head and swivel around until it's level, then lock it off and you're ready to shoot. What more can I say? This is a great tripod for the aspiring film maker.
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this has been a great tripod to use with a canon 5d or small professional video cameras. It is a little on the heavy side which works for your advantage when shooting video, but may be too heavy for someone just taking stills. The locking system is good, however its not a Sachtler Hot Pod and holding it to that standard isn't fair. Its great for the price and will do the job, as long as your not trying to exceed the weight limit rated.
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I use this product in the field and in studio for short films and documentaries. The bag offers an all in one solution, that even includes an inside pocket where i can stuff extra tools. The spreader is perfect and allows you to hang things like headphones and whatnot. The 504hd head is a extremely sturdy and offers very smooth movements.
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Lightweight, versatile, strong, and simple to maneuver. Best part is the light up level. Ultra smooth movement with variable drag on all angles.
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I've only had this for a few days and I'm still getting to grips with the balance mechanism but so far it is a million percent improvement over my previous tripods.
It is also my first bowl mount and I'm wondering how I ever lived without it :)
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It's a great tripod. I do wish it was a little lighter and less bulky.
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It locks into position exactly as expected, there is no slip. The counterbalance system is quite nice too. The head is very smooth and fluid.
The tripod itself is aluminum and seems very durable to me, except for the locks that you flip to lock the legs into place, which are made of plastic. They are my only concern about the durability of the product.
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Comments about Manfrotto 504HD Head w/546B 2-Stage Aluminum Tripod System:
Stable, easy to adjust, nicely machined...
at a fraction of the price of a sachtler.
The only funny thing I have found so far
that takes some getting used to is the leg
locking system. Not what I am accustomed to but it does the job.
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I had three of these tripods issued to my production crew. ALL THREE BROKE in some way. The legs on two of them would slide loose, and the cameras would slowly collapse. This is with a Sony EX-1 mounted on them, too (which is not very heavy). The third tripod, as another reviewer mentioned, had the mid-level spreader snap off. Sure, the fluid head might be tempting, but what good is it when the entire tripod breaks within a few weeks of getting it? 0 for 3 Manfrotto- way to go.
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Comments about Manfrotto 504HD Head w/546B 2-Stage Aluminum Tripod System:
The tripod is sturdy and very well built. The only issue is weight, it weighs a lot and is not the easiest thing to move around nor does it have a small footprint. I don't recommend using the tripod for event or situations where you might be on the move. I love the head it's nice and smooth, easy to use.
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Having only used smaller manfrotto systems before like the 501 and 503 heads, and not being very impressed with their smoothness, I am pleasantly surprised with this product. Pretty good build quality, sturdy, and much more adjustable resistance than the smaller heads. I haven't shot much with it yet, but first impression is a good one. I don't think it's as smooth as my Vinten Vision Blue system, but it's not as pricey either.
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This is an excellent support system for the serious professional. The 504HD head is butter smooth and provides excellent pan/tilt controls as well as balancing for the camera.
The 546B tripod is solid as a rock, adjusts easily and is light enough to transport easily. The mid-level spreader is a big improvement over earlier versions of these sticks, permitting the tripod to be set up on virtually any service.
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Rock solid for time lapse even during the harshest wind!
I use this for all of my shots with Video and Photo.
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Comments about Manfrotto 504HD Head w/546B 2-Stage Aluminum Tripod System:
This package is a good balance of quality and affordability. I purchased this stick / head combination for DSLR video and use it to support a slider system. The 564 tripod provides good, quick adjustment with just enough weight to aid stability to the package. The 504HD head is a nice wide platform (including long slide plate) that delivers excellent stability for a slider mechanism. The whole package delivered as promised. A bag is also included, which makes it easy to carry over your shoulder when you are on the move.
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for commercial, and weddings, it is very good,
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This is my first professional tripod and fluid head combination and it is all that I could hope for. I'm using it with a Canon 7D for video and still photography. Construction is sturdy, it's easy to use, stable as a rock with a smooth fluid head action. It's a little heavier than I anticipated, but then that comes from the solid build. Couldn't be happier.
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The tripod and head lived up to my expectations. I use a DSRL rig setup. It could handle everything without any serious balance issues.
The padded bag it comes with (MBAG100PN) on the other hand, came delivered with multiple, small, dime length slices through the bag. Around the top/main opening. B&H then promptly sent me a replacement bag. The replacement had the same issue...even worse, and it looked used. Waiting for No3 bag to arrive. Wish me luck! Great tripod/head combo in any case! (No pun intended)
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I am used to pro tripods for much heavier film and TV cameras, so was surprised and pleased to see plate adjustment, spring load, variable drag, and handle extension on this cheap medium weight unit. In fact 'cheap' only applies to the price. I was impressed at the build quality, which is excellent. It sits very solidly with no lash and the fluid head is sweet. Of course there are some plastic fittings so don't go bashing it around, but overall it gets top marks from me.
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I used this head a few times and now there is slippage and play internally on the head even when its tightened to the max. Also when the friction is set to its max being 9/0 it is still to loose with not enough friction. Who operates a head when it's so loose like this one? The sticks are really annoying with the medal spreaders as well. Takes way to long to get it down to a lower spread especially when you have your camera still mounted to the head. I am always having to tighten the upper legs with my allan key since it always comes loose. Really annoying to say the least that this thing can't stay tight. If you want a good reliable head spend the extra money and get something other than this one. [...]
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