Manfrotto offers 526 pro fluid video head for video production

Nov 28, 2005 4:55 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

Manfrotto 526 pro fluid video head is now available. It can support weight loads up to 35lb.

The 526 features Manfrotto’s fluid drag system, which is composed of three step settings for low to high drag levels. It also features a no-drag setting for snap-pans and tilts. In addition, the head’s large rubber, padded knobs and unique design — with all controls on the left side of the head — make it easy to use for shooters in the field.

The 526 contains an adjustable spring for camera weights for counterbalance and a built-in 100mm half-ball for adaptability. It is also available with the 350MVB tripod as part of a complete video kit.

For more extreme weight loads, Manfrotto’s 526,528XBK offers all of the benefits of the 526 head with the heavy-duty 528XB tripod, which includes a quick-opening mid-level spreader and steel legs for greater durability.

Manfrotto products are distributed exclusively by Bogen Imaging. For information, visit www.bogenimaging.com.

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