Vinten Vector 750 Head Rental How To Set Up and Operate In 5 Min Vector 75 Rent Vector 750 Cam Head

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Jon Schneider, Owner 818-994-3461
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In this video you will learn how to set up and operate the Vinten Vector 750 Pantagrophic Head. You will learn how to balance the camera rig and bring it into perfect adjustment so any heavy camera rig will feel lighter than air.

If you need to rent or hire a tripod head / cam head / fluid head that can hold up to 231lbs then you need the Vinten Vector 750 head.

The Vector 75 is ideal for broadcast cameras and lenses, whether ENG or full box lenses. The unique pantographic balance mechanism makes camera configuration adjustment quick and simple. This counterbalance mechanism, combined with the Vinten infinitely adjustable LF drag system provides the ultimate in smooth, precise quality of movement.

If you have a large camera rig with a large box lens like the Fujinon Duvo HZK 25-1000mm or the Canon UJ122x8.2B IE-D UHD DIGISUPER or any type of large box lens then you need the Vinten Quattro L series pedestal and the Vinten Vector 750 cam head. Call us today we have free delivery in the Los Angeles area.

We also rent the Vinten Quattro L and Vinten Osprey Elite pedestals that work perfect with the Vector 750 and Vector 75 heads.

If you need to rent or hire the Vinten Vector 750 pedestal please contact us right away for a quick quote. We are located in Van Nuys, CA which is a suburb of Los Angeles. We can ship the Vinten Vector 750 any where in the US and Canada.

If you have any questions about how to operate or set up the Vinten Vector 750 Pedestal please call me Jon Schneider anytime, 818-994-3461

0:00 - Welcome to hdrental.com
0:12 - Set up this head
0:23 - How Pantagraph head works
1:15 - Infinite adjustment
1:44 - How the controls work
3:19 - How to balance the camera
4:49 - Once balanced
5:04 - Why you need the Vector 750

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