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Vinten Bluebridge Small Camera Adapter For Vision Blue, Blue3 & Blue5 Heads

Vinten Bluebridge Small Camera Adapter For Vision Blue, Blue3 & Blue5 Heads
  • Product Code: ga14307
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$404.70 $554.44

The Vinten bluebridge Small Camera Adapter for Vision blue, blue3 & blue5 Heads is an accessory camera plate for Vision blue tripod heads that extends the lower weight range of the head. This allows you to use cameras that would otherwise be too light to use on the tripod head.

The bluebridge adapter features a 1/4"-20 mounting screw and pin assembly, that you attach to your camera in lieu of the sliding balance plate. It then slides into the camera platform, and you secure it just as you would the sliding balance plate. The adapter raises the camera, creating a higher center of gravity, allowing you to effectively use lighter cameras with your choice of Vision blue, Vision blue3, or Vision blue5 heads.

Effectively Extends Min. Weight Capacity    Replaces Head's Sliding Baseplate    Raises Head's Center of Gravity

Parameters
Material of ConstructionAluminum
MountingCamera: 1/4"-20 screw & pin assembly
Camera platform: dovetail
Load CapacityVision blue: 3.3 to 11.0 lb (1.5 to 5.0 kg)
Vision blue3: 4.6 to 14.6 lb (2.1 to 6.6 kg)
Vision blue5: 9.2 to 26 lb (4.2 to 12.0 kg)
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.7 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.7 x 7.2 x 5.6"

The Vision bluebridge accessory extends the lower range of payloads for each Vision blue system.

It raises your camera above the platform allowing lower weight cameras to be used that would otherwise be too light for the counterbalance system to balance perfectly.

It fits into the same dovetail channel on the tripod head as the sliding baseplate, simplifying attaching the adapter to your tripod.

Available Vision blue heads normally support cameras weighing between 4.6 to 11.0 pounds, the bluebridge adapter extends that, allowing you to use, and counterbalance, cameras that weigh between 3.3 and 11.0 pounds.

Available Vision blue3 heads normally support cameras weighing between 6.6 to 14.6 pounds, the bluebridge adapter extends that, allowing you to use, and counterbalance, cameras that weigh between 4.6 and 14.6 pounds.

Available Vision blue5 heads normally support cameras weighing between 12 to 26 pounds, the bluebridge adapter extends that, allowing you to use, and counterbalance, cameras that weigh between 9.2 and 26 pounds.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How much weight can this head handle?

A: The Vision blue5 has a capacity of 12.1 - 26.5 lb at 100mm center of gravity.

Q: 2. Does this come with the rubber feet?

A: The feet on the Vinten 3819-3 Pozi-Loc Aluminum Tripod Legs (Black) are a polyethylene with a rubberized bottom portion to some extent.

Q: 3. Is the tie down (bottom bowl clamp) thread on the blue5 M10, or 3/8 ?

A: We were able to determine it is not 3/8 .

Q: 4. will this support an hdx900 with a battery and smallhd monitor?

A: The stated minimum payload of the VB is 4.4lbs

Q: 5. how many times it can take pump?

A: We are sorry but we are not clear as to what you are asking. So that we may be of further assistance, please email us at provideo@a href= http://bhphoto.com target= _blank bhphoto.com./a

Q: 6. Is the tripod plate on this head by chance compatible with the RH25D or RH45D Libec Heads? Or Vice Versa?

A: There are no reports of that being possible. Hopefully, someone has these two heads and can test them.

Q: 7. Does this work with a Vinten Vision 3?

A: This plate is intended to be used by the head of vision8 vision250.Plate of the model number to be used in the vision3 is 3449-900sp.The model number of 3364-900sp to be used in the vision3 I think that size is not suitable.What was your helps?

Q: 8. Aside from the price what is the difference between this one at $877.50 AND the Vinten Vision blue3 Head (Black) B&H # VIV41060001 MFR # V4106-0001 at $1228.50 ?

A: The difference between the two heads comes down to weight capacity. The the less expensive Vision Blue Pan and Tilt Head can handle 4.6 to 11 lb/2.1 to 5.0 kg while the Vision blue3 Head can handle 6.6 to 14.6 lb/3.0 to 6.6 kg. If you wish, you can extend the blue3's capacity by getting the Vinten bluebridge Small Camera Adapter which allows cameras starting at 4.63 lb/2.10 kg.

Q: 9. Can this work on any other Vinten Vision head, say the Vision 3 or Vision 5AS?

A: We are only finding this adapter available for the Vision Blue heads.

Q: 10. Can you remove the half bowl, to mount this to a flat base?

A: Sorry, no, you are not able to remove the ball base on this video head. There are methods of adapting it however. Please see the following suggestions. The Manfrotto Video Head Bowl Adapter offers no leveling but is rock solid, the ikan Hi-Hat Riser offers some leveling and the Alan Gordon Hi-Hat Support I recommend mounting to a board or other support immediately for it is not stable enough for camera use on it's own. The Plywood Mounting Board would be excellent for this purpose. (The mounting board image below is incorrect.)

25/09/2024

Sure, it's great to have a camera with the bells and whistles, but you need to put it on something that lets your camera shine. The Vision Blue has been in use with our company for 2 years and I'll be buying its the big brother, soon. With an HPX250, C300, or other lighter weight camera, this tripod, if set properly, means smooth pans and tilts and crisp stops wether you're at 18mm or 200mm. We shoot a mix of subjects, but I really appreciate it most when shooting live performance because it allows me to follow the subject and never have to fight the head. I'll never go back to the lower end Manfrotto tripods. As compared to Sachtler, I think it it comes down to preference, and I still like the Vinten better.

5
25/09/2024

I own an old vision 10 and protouch 10, and this vision blue blows them away!

5
29/08/2024

Fast & sturdy,fluid non stick movement all for a fairly cheap price...Save a few thousand dollars until you really need it.

5
04/07/2024

It's a tripod. Nothing complicated. It works and the one's I've gotten from Vinten before have kept working. Production folks keep banging them around and they continue to work. That's a good thing.

5
02/07/2024

Head - Heavy, sturdy, smooth, professional quality. No whip-back on pans. Reliable partner in shooting where you have no attention on the tripod because you know it will always perform for you. Trustworthy. Variable pan and tilt drag by wheels, easy to find by touch and can be effortlessly adjusted while shooting. No clicks or steps on drag controls, infinitely variable in the slightest increments. Blue LED on level bubble, auto turns off in 20 sec. Runs on miniature 12 v battery. Looks cool. Functions perfectly. Exquisite manufacturing, beautiful design. Legs - Pozilock locks are very tight and positive. A little stiff now, but that's ok as I think they will loosen up a bit with more use. Very sturdy. Easy to drop legs on set up. Tripod opens up for very low position for ground-level shots. Very sturdy. When camera is in full zoom at 22x, tripod head and legs hold it steady so virtually no movement on image. Using Panny 160A, loaded (with battery, LED, 7 monitor with its battery, shot gun, cables, shoe adapters, articulating arm and wireless receiver.) Holds all steady. Spreader - Mid-level spreader has markings along the top of arms so you can see to what degree each extension is opened to match all three to the same length. Adjustable with locking wheels on each arm. Again, very well constructed, easy to use and adjust. Bag - Bag is beautiful and fits the system well, not too big, not too tight. Two inside pockets. One easily fits pan handle. Smaller pocket holds accessories. Zippers are heavy duty. Large outside clear plastic document sleeve holds paperwork, manual, if you want. (I'm currently not using it.) Love this system. Will be using it for a long time. A keeper.

5
28/05/2024

I run my own production company and was due for a tripod upgrade. After much research and debate I decided on the Vision Blue. ... I've used it on a few shoots now and it works very well. The Perfect Balance setup is a time saver when trying to grab shots at a moments notice. Doing pans, tilts, moving shots or any combination while zooming in or out are effortless. The legs are easy to set up and sturdy, I just wish they were carbon fiber. Overall a good buy, it won't let you down.

5
15/05/2024

We needed a quality system to capture our customers and the Vinten Vision Blue System works great. It gives us the mobility we were looking for. We're satisfied.

5
12/05/2024

Professional Videographer. Exceptionally smooth. Exceptionally sturdy. Exceptionally accurate. I've been in this racket for 35 years and never had a better tripod and head,

5
09/05/2024

Really happy about it. Easy to use.

5
07/05/2024

My shooting partner has the Sachtler FSB-6 and carbon fiber leg set. I was VERY jealous of him. But got this instead on a recommendation from B&H. What I like about the Vinten better: * costs less * the legs are MUCH more sturdy * goes higher, goes lower, * spreader goes farther = stability * the head is SOLID and has a larger platform on top * like the large footprint of the rubber feet. Bigger is better. What I like about the Sachtler better: * it is lighter (the specs on the Vinten are off. It weighs 14lbs out of the bag. * the side-load snap plate on the Sachtler head is fantastic and much faster (and fits Manfrotto QR plates) * the legs ARE faster to adjust height since there are only three locks What I don't like about the Vinten: * being British, nearly all the parts are oddball size. The QR plate? Price one. There's nothing else that fits, so you're stuck if you need a second. * the threads out of the half-ballgoodness only knows what they are. I cannot find a bolt to fit them anywhere (needed to put it on a 100mm high HighHat and failed). Even the MFG mechanical specs on it don't match what I actually have. The case is ok. The action on the head is nice, but not much different than the Sachtler counter balance. Do note that as you crank up the counterbalance on the Vinten you DO lose range of motion. A LOT of range at the higher settings. You don't lose that on the Sachtler. I think the low end of the range for perfect balance on the Vinten is about right. You do need at least 3 lbs to get it to sit nice, more is better. So forget a 5D making it balance nicelyit will spring back (but you can always lock it off). Overall, I think it's a great value. Super, super solid legs that are not much heavier than the CF Sachtler ones. The head is nice (but heavy) and works very well.

5

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