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Floris van Eck May 29th, 2006 07:34 AM

Bogen 701RC2 or 503
 
I am looking for a good fluid head for my video productions (documentaries). I read some good things about the 701RC2, but have also read that the 503 is the cheapest fluid video head of professional quality.

Manfrotto/Bogen 503 (8kg load)
http://www.manfrotto.com/Jahia/cache...d=80|86&idx=87

Manfrotto/Bogen 701RC2 (4kg load)
http://www.manfrotto.com/Jahia/cache...d=80|86&idx=87

At this moment, I am using a Sony HDR-HC1 with some accessoires attach to it, a fairly light setup, but I am planning to upgrade to a HVX-200 or XL-H1 in one or two years. So please keep that in mind.

The pirce of the 701RC2 is 100 EURO an the 503 225 EURO over here.

Sheila Ward May 29th, 2006 08:04 AM

Out of the two, I think you should go with the 503. I started out with the 701RC, but have since purchased the 503. The 503 allows for smoother pan/tilts. Overall, I much smoother head.

I still have the 701RC and use it on another tripod for a second camera, or for shots where smooth pans/tilts aren't necessary. But for my primary setup, the 503 wins over the 701 and is well worth the extra money. Someday I'll own a sweet Miller or Sachtler or setup, but for now I have to go with the best bang for a few bucks.

I use a Sony PD170 and a VX2100, with several accessories attached.

Robert J. Wolff May 29th, 2006 12:15 PM

Good Afternoon.

I am going to disagree with Sheila a tad. You are planning on purchasing a TP & Head, for the future. My Manfrotto 516 Head, on an ARTS TP, has to hold up to 16 pounds on occassion. That includes mikes, covers, added batteries, etc.

While I am within the weight limits of this head, the future may hold items of added weight that I have not considered: Such as an on board monitor/telepromter/etc. My head will probably handle it.

Floris, I think you should step back, and, consider your future needs, not your present. Save the extra money for your eventuual upgrade. Perhaps as a temporary stop gap, you should look into the used equipment market.


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