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Benro 75mm Hi-Hat

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Benro 75mm Hi-Hat
Key Features
  • 75mm Bowl
  • Load Capacity: 165 lb
  • Min Height: 3.1", Max Height: 11"
  • 2-Section Aluminum Legs; Magnesium Bowl
Perfect for capturing difficult low angle shots, the 75mm Hi-Hat from Benro is an extremely useful production tool. Featuring an aluminum leg construction and magnesium 75mm bowl, this tripod can hold up to 165 lb, making it great for heavy cinema rigs. The 2-section legs can extend down to just 3.1" and reach up to 11" in height, and offer independent leg spread with three stops for working on uneven ground. Additionally, it only weighs 2.8 lb and comes with a custom carrying case.
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Benro HH75AV Overview

Perfect for capturing difficult low angle shots, the 75mm Hi-Hat from Benro is an extremely useful production tool. Featuring an aluminum leg construction and magnesium 75mm bowl, this tripod can hold up to 165 lb, making it great for heavy cinema rigs. The 2-section legs can extend down to just 3.1" and reach up to 11" in height, and offer independent leg spread with three stops for working on uneven ground. Additionally, it only weighs 2.8 lb and comes with a custom carrying case.

To ensure maximum usability in your setup, it offers three 3/8"-16 accessory threads and comes with a 3/8"-16 low-profile tie-down adapter for reaching the lowest angles. The feet also have pre-drilled holes to securing to wooden octagon boards or apple boxes and can be removed and switched out for the included spiked feet.

Benro HH75AV Specs

Construction
Legs: Aluminum
Bowl: Magnesium
Bowl Diameter
75 mm
Load Capacity
165 lb / 75 kg
Maximum Height
11" / 28 cm
Minimum Height
3.1" / 7.5 cm
Leg Stages/Sections
1/2
Weight
2.8 lb / 1.3 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
4.92 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
12.6 x 7.7 x 7.6"

Benro HH75AV Reviews

Well Designed

By Quinton
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-12-03

Super well designed hi-hat. Comes with a great little bag with bonus feet accessories. Pairs perfectly with my Sachtler Aktiv8.

Sturdy. High quality.

By Gustavo
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-03-28

I've been using it to set cameras in places that would be impossible with regular tripods. Very reliable.

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question

Does it come with Benro 75mm Half Ball Adapter?
Asked by: Anonymous
It does not, but it does come with a low-profile tie-down. I was able to use the half ball adapter that came with my Benro S8 kit, using this low-profile tie-down, and it did not bottom out, even with the tripod in its lowest position.
Answered by: Michael P.
Date published: 2018-08-26

Hi. Will this work with the Manfrotto 504 HD ...

Hi. Will this work with the Manfrotto 504 HD head?
Asked by: anish
Yes the benro 75mm hi-hat will work with the manfrotto 504 head. It takes either flat base or 75mm half ball heads.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-11-26

Is this hi-hat compatible with the Sachtler Aktiv ...

Is this hi-hat compatible with the Sachtler Aktiv heads w/ 75mm bowl? i.e. Aktiv8
Asked by: Philip
Yes, The Benro 75mm Hi-Hat will work. But only with Sachtler Aktiv head models that support 75mm bowls.
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2024-10-03

Hi all. I can't tell from the photos but does ...

Hi all. I can't tell from the photos but does this come with a 3/8" stud on a platform so I can mount a ball head on it? Or will I need to buy a half ball leveling adapter to get the stud? Thank you.
Asked by: Peter
I mounted a ball head on mine
Answered by: David
Date published: 2021-06-24

question

Will this fit Manfrotto 502HD?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes it will. B&H# MAMVH502A, which is the 75mm version of the 502HD, will work very well in this 75mm Hi-Hat.
Answered by: Joseph P.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Which one to get 75mm or 100mm hi hat? I know the difference in size and weight but which would be better for still photography? Thanx.
Asked by: Maya C.
Normally, you would use the size that matches up with other gear you already have, so you can quickly move the head and half ball adapter from your other tripod to this one. If you do not already have a half ball tripod, then be aware that you will need to buy a half ball adapter separately before you can make use of this tripod. The choice between 75mm or 100mm is dictated by the weight of the payload you need to use with it. I can't imagine anyone doing still photography with a rig heavier than what a 75mm bowl can handle (165 lbs, according to the specs here). The 100mm bowl will necessarily be a little bigger and bulkier.
Answered by: Michael P.
Date published: 2020-06-19

question

Hi, Does it be able work with the Sachtler FSB 8?
Asked by: Nobuhiro
It fits my Sachtler Ace L fluid head, so if it is a 75mm I would think there will be no problem.
Answered by: Douglas A.
Date published: 2018-08-27

I already have one of these but I am going to ...

I already have one of these but I am going to purchase a fluid head (100mm ball). Is there an adapter to step down the 100mm ball for the 75mm bowl, or should I just buy another hi hat with a 100mm bowl?
Asked by: Carl
Actually, that adapter ring converts a 100mm bowl to 75mm bowl. I need to convert a 75mm bowl to 100mm bowl.
Answered by: Carl
Date published: 2021-08-06
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