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The Avella VH501 Video Tripod System is a professional-grade aluminum tripod designed for stability and versatility. With a maximum load capacity of 13.2 pounds and adjustable height from 33 to 72 inches, it accommodates a wide range of cameras, including DSLRs and camcorders. The fluid drag pan tilt head allows for smooth motion, while the safety lock and built-in bubble level ensure secure and accurate setups.
Weight Limit | 13.2 Pounds |
Number of leg sections | 3 |
Head Type | Video Heads, Fluid Heads, Ball Heads |
Compatible Devices | iPhone X, GoPro, Camera |
Folded Size | 4.7*4.7*35.2 |
Maximum Height | 182 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 84.5 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Color | 72 Inch Aluminum Video Tripod |
A**R
Almost perfect, more like 4.5 stars
Really nice tripod with very fluid adjustable video head at a very attractive price point. Comparable to Manfrotto.Comes with a spare camera plate (which is compatible with lots of other designs)! Fairly heavy, thus sturdy and stable, yet portable and easy to carry. Has a bubble level and an extremely convenient half-ball levelling control. No adjustment of leg clasps tension was needed - they worked perfectly right out of the box. Been using it for 2 years and can't imagine going to a show without it now.I only have 2 things to note (worth maybe half a star):1. If you have tripod at full height, the handle doesn't extend far enough to be conveniently used from sitting position. Would be great if it was at least 10 cm longer.2. The handles on the bag are offset to one side (while the load weight is balanced and thus centered), making it awkward to carry - see photos.
U**8
High Quality Tripod.
This is a high quality tripod that is very stable and comes in a thick carrying case. Goes great with my binoculars
D**.
A Big Bargain So Far
I have to say it took a lot of thought and studying the reviews of these before pulling the trigger on my need for two of them, but I did and they seem really a decent bargain for how much they will be used. I have some Manfrottos that are a similar form factor, but they were quite a bit more money (double? triple?) and have held up OK and I have hopes for these as well. These get taller than my Manfrottos, too.I didn't see any of the problems that other reviewers have reported.A huge bonus to me is that they came in what seem to be decent quality carrying bags, and each on had two quick-release plates with them. The hugeness of the bonus is that the plates also fit my Manfrotto stands/heads, so it won't matter which camera has which plate. I very much appreciate that.The one weak-seeming part to me is the way the handle attaches to the head does not seem to tighten very tight on the handle, making it easy to rotate when it should be solid. I think I'll be able to figure something out for that, and these will mostly be for assistants to use, so I'll only be vicariously aggravated if they do rotate. Some applications won't need to use the handles.I like them so far.
T**A
Great bang for buck
It's not Manfrotto but it doesn't have to be at 1/5th the cost.I'd take 5 of these over 1 Manfrotto any day... oh wait, I have.Had one arrive over-tight and the Pan-head jumped a bit every 10th of a rotation but this was easily fixed by loosening the screw a bit.I do a lot of multi-cam broadcast and my gear tends to get beat up by operators of variable experience levels. With a bit of maintenance from time to time even my oldest Avella 501 is still working fine. The cross brace is a bit flimsy and you have to watch for lost screws there... that's my only real complaint.
J**I
Decent for the money, but there are a couple of caveats.
***Mind the tension settings (see photo) on the leg locks, esp the lower legs that you don't use in most situations. A Torx 15 wrench fits them and they are not adjusted when you get them, so the locks can slip if you haven't set them up properly. It's easy to do, but there isn't a wrench included.***I got this tripod to use with a Lumix GH5ii mirrorless camera rig and it is the right size and weight for that. It extends to about 72" in two leg sections and is sturdy and with its flip locks on the legs set up is quick. The ball-leveling head (with bubble level, but no light) adjusts and locks quickly and the pan and tilt work but drag is not adjustable and is set to match a small camera. There's a lock off on both pan and tilt. Overall, I'd recommend this tripod and head for mirrorless cameras or small camcorders up to 5 lbs.
N**I
Exactly what I needed (and what many other people need)
After buying a less expensive tripod, which was good but not great, I realized an aluminum tripod was more reliable than a carbon one. My gear is expensive and I didn’t want to run any risks. Besides that, many carbon ones have problems with their legs.Having bought the Avella501 head, I knew what I going for, and I have to ad it I am fully satisfied with it.The only downside is the way I can level the head, it is not really the most immediate and easy way. But once you get used to it, it is extremely ely good value for money!I film and soot in a big city like New York and can easily travel with it on the subway, so I’d recommend it for virtually any conditions and environment. If you can use it in New York, you can use it anywhere.
D**E
AWESOME tripod for the price
I bought this to use with my Lumix G9 for video shoots and I could not be happier. No, I'm not a professional - just a hobbyist and YouTuber. But for my needs it's terrific. Super easy to level, very smooth on the pan and tilt, and well balanced.VERY happy. 5 stars all the way.
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Good tripod for big lenses
Good tripod for big lenses. I use a lense to take moon photos and it is easily set up, is sturdy and has smooth and fluid movement. The tilt and pan has an easy lockup/tightening mechanism when you need to "set your shot". For the price it's a great tripod, but it has it's limits. I still use a remote to fire the shutter on my camera to avoid any movement.
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