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Ravelli AVT Video Camera Tripod with Fluid Drag Head | 
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| Brand: Ravelli Category: Photography
List Price: $199.00 Buy New: $69.69 You Save: $129.31 (65%)
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 328
Media: Electronics Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 19 Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 31 x 7 x 7 Rubber Feet or Spiked Feet for grass/carpeting Folded Length: 23.25" Extended Length 58.25" Maximum Operating Height: 54" Minimum Operating Height: 20.5" Diameter: 40" Tripod Weight: 5.5LBS Head Weight: 3.5LBS Shipping Weight: 11LBS Supports Up To 16LBS Release plate Dimensions: 3.5" x 2.25" Pan Rotation: 360° Tilt: 180° 90° Upward or 90° Downward Geared Elevator Shaft Extension: Up To 9.75" Best Suited For Studio Use Center Brace Column Standard Screw Mount At The End Of The center Column 3/4" Head Attachment Screw Pro Dual Pan Handles Integrated Bubble Level 1 Set Of Legs 1 Pro Dual Handled Video Head With Sliding Quick Release Plate 1 Quick Release Plate 1 Heavy Duty Carry Bag
MPN: AVT Model: AVT EAN: 6926420386002 ASIN: B00139XOCI
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| Features:
| • | Compact And Light Yet Still Supports Cameras Up To 16LBS | | • | Geared Center Elevator With Hand Crank | | • | 3 Channel Quick Release Locking Leg Sections | | • | New Horizontal Quick Release Latches. (allowing you to release all leg locks at once) | | • | Padded Foam Grips On Two Of The Three Legs To Safely Grab And Move Your Tripod |
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Product Description The Ravelli AVT is constructed of pressure treated aluminum and is unrivalled in
stability. This geared tripod incorporates a unique center brace strut system, reliable
quick-action leg locks, non-rollback center column, and rubberized feet with retractable metal spikes.
The Ravelli AVT is a high performance fluid drag video head that provides continuous drag control and operates on both pan and tilt axis with independent pan and tilt locks. The Ravelli AVT tripod head features finely machined parts for greater positioning with smooth, definite action. An easy to use fluid head comprised of titanium-line components for up to medium format and utilizes full two-way action allowing you to isolate the plane of motion and make precise adjustments to your compositions.
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Terrible tripod for video March 25, 2010 Paul E. Kalisch (Aurora, CO USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This tripod is not smooth enough for video pan or tilt. It sticks and jerks very badly.
I took it all apart and changed the sticky silicone grease to white grease, sanded some of the rough parts smooth and I improved it greatly, but it is still junk as far as video goes.
Another thing FLUID HEAD? NO WAY! There is not a drop of fluid in the head.
I agree with the other reviewer that it would be fine for a still camera.
Poor Quality Tripod March 22, 2010 Rob (NYC) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I don't understand all of the positive reviews this has gotten. Mine sticks when tilting, and the pan is ok but has rough spots. The tilting is unacceptable and I need to replace it. Cheetah Mounts has not responded to my emails. DON'T PURCHASE
Ravelli AVT Tripod for Video Cam March 20, 2010 J. Alaniz (Mt.View, CA) Set up in minutes. Perfect for making my projects easier to produce. Would recommend.
Awesome stand for the money!!!! March 16, 2010 John A. Williams (USA) Wow what can i say! This thing is a tank! Well made!!! I got it for my digital camera because i was tired of weak flimsy tripods that couldn't support my camera. My Camera weighs 4 pounds with lens and battery grip. So I am extremely happy! Its soooooo sturdy and well built. You will not be disappointed!
not for video, maybe for still March 11, 2010 Y. Ghoniem (egypt) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
the first thing i did not like, is that it comes without a manual or a handbook or a guide, for a novice user u will have a hard time figuring it out. and i could not find any resources on the net for it.
the second thing is fitting the head and making it pan without unscrewing it, is tricky, you actually need to tighten the knob to fit the head, and LOOSEN it to make pan.
panning and tilting is not smooth, no matter how hard i try.
the adjustment levers and the screw heads are limited in motion, u can not rotate them 360 if you have the handles installed, or the camera mounted, so you to pull the lever head out to unclutch then turn it, then release it a
it is however solid and stable. i say it as a tripod fit for photography and not for video
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