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🎬 Elevate your video game with fluid precision and lightning-fast setup!
The Manfrotto Xpro Monopod with Fluid Video Head (Mvmxpro500) combines a Fluidtech base for smooth multi-directional movement, a Quick Power Lock system for rapid setup, and rubber leg warmers for secure, stable positioning—making it an essential tool for professional videographers seeking reliable, agile support.
| ASIN | B01M1M4S5Q |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,057 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #80 in Monopods |
| Brand | Manfrotto |
| Built-In Media | 1 |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camcorder |
| Compatible devices | Camcorder |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 311 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 10 Years |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual (M) |
| Features | FluidTech Base, Retractable Feet |
| File Format | Video file formats (.mp4, .mov, .avi) |
| Folded Size | 78 centimeters (height) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08024221667264 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Head Type | Fluid Head |
| Image stabilization | Fluid base (not specified if optical or digital) |
| Item Length | 203 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.57 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 2.57 Kilograms |
| Leg Diameter | 78 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Manfrotto |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MVMXPRO500 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 203 Centimeters |
| Media Type | Video |
| Minimum Height | 78 Centimeters |
| Model Name | XPRO |
| Model Number | MVMXPRO500 |
| Number of leg sections | 4 |
| Shooting Modes | Video |
| Special features | FluidTech Base, Retractable Feet |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4, MOV, AVI |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical |
| Warranty Description | 1 MONTH |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Weight Limit | 8 Kilograms |
M**T
Excellent for Video or Stills
As any videographer knows, camera stability is essential for professional quality results, particularly when using a small camcorder or DSLR. Often it is not possible or practicable to set up or even carry a tripod. This is where a monopod comes into it's own. Manfrotto have an excellent reputation for producing quality equipment and so was my choice when choosing a new monopod for video and still photography. Whilst not the cheapest, the quality is up to the usual Manfrotto high standards. I opted for the 3 telescopic section (i.e.3 clip) version although a 4 section version is available. The fluid head works well and is big enough to support any size camera securely. Be aware that the supplied fluid head only tilts, panning is achieved by rotation of the whole pole section from the ball at it's base. Some people prefer to pay extra for the full tilt/pan head, but, I find the supplied head works well for me. This will be an individual choice, but I recommend trying the original head before spending extra. The ball at the base of the monopod is easily locked enabling the monopod to stand upright, unsupported, on its 3 base legs. I wouldn't recommend leaving it unattended with an expensive camera fitted! Whilst not the lightest monopod available, something to bare in mind if intending to put in your flight luggage, it provides excellent stability and allows various slider type effects when filming. I would recommend watching some of the videos on YouTube to see how versatile these monopods can be and some of the filming effects possible. The monopod comes with a wrist strap fitted, an excellent confidence booster when your expensive DSLR is fitted to the top and the adjustable arm off the fluid head helps provide smooth movement and stability to your video footage.
S**R
Massives Upgrade
Seit über 10 Jahren nutze ich ein Manfrotto Einbeinstativ für Videoaufnahmen im privaten Bereich. Ich mag den dezenten Look sowie die Mobilität im Vergleich zu einem Dreibeinstativ. Mein bisheriges Monopod war sehr leichtgewichtig und hatte ursprünglich auch keinen Videoneiger. Daher besorgte ich mir letztes Jahr den MVH400AH Videokopf von Manfrotto. Das funktionierte schon ganz gut, aber es gab drei Dinge die mich störten: fehlende Arretierung am Fuß, keine Gegenfeder am Videokopf und Instabilität bei Auszug aller Segmente. Daher hatte ich mich nun für ein Upgrade auf das XPRO entschieden. Die Arretierung erlaubt das kurzzeitige Abstellen des Stativs (natürlich nur wenn man die Segmente nicht maximal ausführt). Auf das untere Segment kann auf Grund der großen Höhe fast immer verzichtet werden, daher sehr viel mehr Stabilität. Aber selbst wenn das unterste Segment genutzt wird, ist das Stativ stabiler. Der Videokopf erlaubt ein genaueres austarieren auch bei Nutzung eines Camcorders, wo sich der Schwerpunkt weiter von der Stativschraube entfernt befindet. Beim MHV400AH zog es den Camcorder auf Grund des Schwerpunktes immer nach vorn oder nach hinten, aber er blieb nie ausbalanciert. Einziger Nachteil ist das Gewicht, welches mit knapp 2 kg nun fast doppelt so hoch als bei meinem alten Modell ist. Damit kann ich aber leben. Ein wichtiger Punkt wäre noch, dass der Videokopf sich nicht selbst schwenken lässt, sondern man muss das komplette Stativ bis auf die Fluidbase drehen. Um das zu umgehen müsste man sich das Monopod ohne Videokopf und dem MHV500AH separat holen.
N**F
This Monopod is awesome
I got this on sale, saving me hundreds and hundreds of dollars. This was until recently the top-of-the-range Manfrotto monopod, a new model has superseded it. I volunteer as a roaming cameraman at my church most Sundays. The 10 am service is live-streamed and we have one roaming camera, the others are all fixed locations. The Panasonic Rig I use is heavy, large lens, cage, and monitor and I have to manually zoom and focus because the Lumix model has lousy autofocus. I digress, I purchased the monopod to make my job easier, give me more height flexibility, and stop me from taking all the weight of the camera rig. This monopod is very well made. It feels very solid, has an excellent fluid head, and great mobility when the base legs are released. It is well balanced and I can let it stand on its own briefly. My arms don't ache anymore and my back doesn't get strained holding a heavy camera rig. I need to be able to move quickly to different locations so this is way better than a tripod could ever be. It makes the zooming and focussing easier and faster because the monopod takes the weight. Highly recommended. If this comes back up for sale, it cost me less than $300 when I purchased and it is worth every cent.
M**E
Super monopode, mais manque légèrement de stabilité
Ce monopode est vraiment génial pour tous les photogrpahes et vidéastes qui sont très mobile durant leur travail. Il est très facile à monter et démonter (quelques secondes), pareil pour l'ajustement de taille et de position. Seul hic, les pieds du monopode sont trop court et ne lui permette pas d'être stable (au delà de 80cm, il n'est pas safe de le laisser sans le tenir)
M**L
muy útil y versatil
Muy contento con esta compra. Calidad Manfrotto. No hay que decir más. Lo uso para vídeo y totalmente extendido (2,05 metros) hace que nada se interponga entre la cámara y el sujeto a grabar. La cabeza funciona de manera muy fluida y tiene varias ruedas para regular la resistencia. El encaje de la zapata tiene su truco y hay que practicar para cogerle el truco. La cámara queda bastante estable pero con la altura máxima es difícil evitar que cimbree un poco por lo que hay que sujetar la cámara con firmeza. Con el zoom a tope culquier movimiento se nota y en este caso al no tener la estabilidad de un trípode todavía más. Como contras le veo dos: primero la palomilla que sirve para fijar la zapata la veo un poco endeble, y sobresale mucho, por lo que si se cae por ese lado, veo muy probable que se rompa y se quede inutilizado. Otra pega que le veo es que no tenga una correa de bandolera para colgártelo en la espalda. Trae una de mano, pero no larga. Me he tenido que comprar una bolsa/funda para transportarlo. No habría estado de más que incluyese su propia funda o una correa. O al menos los enganches para poderle poner una. Por todo lo demás es una maravilla. Es mucho más ligero que un trípode y en el 90% de las situaciones hace sus funciones. Es robusto y resistente a la par que ligero y las tres patitas que trae se pueden plegar.
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