The Vinten Vision Blue |
Vinten Fulmar pedestal |
And there's a good reason why Vinten products are being used for creating television productions all over the world. Their equipment is build to last, is extremely reliable and they belong at the top of camera support.
Given my history with Vinten, I got interested in the Vinten Vision Blue tripod when I first heard about it. I came in contact with Peter Harman, Vinten's Product Manager and he was very kind to me and agreed on sending me a Vinten Vision Blue for reviewing purposes. A couple of days later I received the Vinten Vision Blue on my doorstep!
First Impressions
The Vinten Vision Blue tripod comes with a nice blue rounded soft case. When I opened it up I was actually very surprised to see the size of the Vision Blue. It was larger then I thought it would be. I took it out of its case and was expecting it to be heavier then it actually was. Even without a camera mounted on top, I noticed the quality and fluid motion of the head while panning and tilting. The Vinten Vision Blue comes in two versions, one with a mid-level spreader and one with a floor spreader. I received the mid-level spreader version, which happened to be the one I was hoping for. For indoor use and outdoor use on a flat surface, the floor spreader would be perfect, but the mid-level spreader is more versatile and can be used on all sorts of terrain.
Soft Padded Carrying Case
The Vision Blue comes with a very nice durable weather resistant rounded soft case (Vinten Soft Tripod Case) which is designed to protect the tripod during transport. Balance instructions are nicely stored inside one of the interior clear pockets. There's also a large pocket on the outside of the case for document storage. There are four way's in which you can easily carry the case. The soft case is a perfect fit for the Vision Blue. Some tripod cases I've owned were actually to small for quickly putting the tripod back in it's case. The Vinten soft case doesn't have this problem and I noticed that I was already using it more often then I did before.
The Vision Blue Head
The Vinten Vision Blue head is actually a reborn Vinten Vision 6 head, the next model up from the widely adopted Vision 3 head. The former Vision production line had a grey color and this new Vision Blue head has a nice black finish, which better fits today's cameras. I liked the grey on the former Vision heads, but more as a signature style for Vinten. Black is the new grey and it certainly looks good, especially with the blue logo on it. But I'm not here to talk about it from a designer's point of view, so let's move on and talk about performance.
The Vinten Vision Blue head |
Perfect Balance dial (center) on the back of the Vision Blue head |
There's only one thing you'll need to know about this counterbalance system. When you have a camera weighting almost the maximum of what the Vision Blue is designed for and you are using the maximum counterbalance setting, your tilt range will be limited somewhat. I don't think this is a real problem since you probably never have to shoot down in a 90 degree angle. And you will always have the option to dial back the counterbalance for a short amount of time, until your done pointing your camera at the spreader and increase the counterbalance again afterwards.
Illuminated spirit level bubble |
The legs (or sticks) and mid-level spreader
This actually surprised me the most. The two-stage aluminum Pozi-Loc tripod legs (I don't like calling them sticks, because it sounds cheap... like chopsticks) are extremely sturdy. Especially compared to the carbon fibre Sachtler legs I've used before. The big disadvantage of carbon fibre legs is that they are so light, that all the weight is on the head and camera, making the tripod more sensitive to unwanted movement. For example, when I lock the pan and tilt on the Sachtler head and try to move the pan bar, there's some room to wiggle the head. The Vinten Vision Blue on the other hand is much more rigid, thanks to better weight distribution over the entire setup. It stands firmly on the ground even when using a lighter camera which ensures smooth camera movement.
The legs provide a very rigid base for ensuring smooth camera movement |
Pozi-Loc clamp system ensures that the legs will never slip down |
Twisting this knob prevents the legs from opening to their full radius |
Different height options (lowest to highest) of the Vinten Vision Blue |
Video demonstrating the Vinten Vision Blue
I decided to make a short demonstration video to test and more importantly show, the capabilities of the Vinten Vision Blue. I decided to go with a theme: "A Day with the Vinten Vision Blue". You'll see the Vision Blue in action from early morning till night.
Everything was filmed using the Sony NEX-FS100 on the Vision Blue, except for the 'Behind the Scenes' footage. That was captured using the NEX-5N.
Conclusion
When it comes to video tripods, I've always been really picky. On top of my wish list I alway put: silky smooth pan and tilt movement. The Vision Blue really delivers in this area and Vinten also added some delightful bonuses. Perfect Balance technology, infinite variable drag for both pan and tilt with Vinten's lubricated friction (LF) technology and rigid two-stage aluminum legs with Pozi-Loc clamp system for quick and easy operation, just to name a few! And everything for a price that can't be beaten in it's class. There's also a Vinten Vision Blue 5 head, which can work with heavier cameras weighting from 12.1 to 26.5 lb (5.5 to 12 kg). I'm really glad Vinten decided to make such a fantastic tripod to provide camera operators with professional support for today's popular lightweight camcorders and DSLR's. I'm completely convinced that this is the perfect tripod for my Sony NEX-FS100 and I'm definitely getting one!
Buy the Vinten Vision Blue system 4.6 - 11 lbs / 2.1 - 5 kg :
Buy the Vinten Vision Blue 5 system 12.1 to 26.5 lb / 5.5 to 12 kg :
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About Vinten
Vinten® is a global market leader in camera support technology for broadcast professionals, as well as corporate, education and government applications. The range covers manual heads, tripods and pedestals suitable for studio, outside broadcast, ENG and EFP. Central to the Vinten look and feel is Perfect Balance: whatever the position, angle or elevation the camera stays where it is set – always.
Founded in 1910, Vinten has amost 100 years’ experience to bring to its programme of continuous innovation and improvement, developing the most intuitive supports available by working closely with today's camera professionals to understand their real needs.
®Vinten is a registered trademark of The Vitec Group plc
About The Vitec Group plc
The Vitec Group plc is acknowledged as a global leader in the supply of equipment and services to the broadcasting, entertainment and photographic industries and has established a reputation for technical excellence and superior engineering along with an astute business strategy which has seen it grow by acquisition. Innovation is a cornerstone of the Group’s activities and the organization is committed to a policy of continuous product development. With revenues (2007) of $546m (£274m) and over 2200 employees worldwide, its products are distributed in almost 100 countries, through a strong, fully-resourced distribution network or direct to the end user or corporate customer.
More information can be found at www.vitecgroup.com
About Vinten
Vinten® is a global market leader in camera support technology for broadcast professionals, as well as corporate, education and government applications. The range covers manual heads, tripods and pedestals suitable for studio, outside broadcast, ENG and EFP. Central to the Vinten look and feel is Perfect Balance: whatever the position, angle or elevation the camera stays where it is set – always.
Founded in 1910, Vinten has amost 100 years’ experience to bring to its programme of continuous innovation and improvement, developing the most intuitive supports available by working closely with today's camera professionals to understand their real needs.
®Vinten is a registered trademark of The Vitec Group plc
About The Vitec Group plc
The Vitec Group plc is acknowledged as a global leader in the supply of equipment and services to the broadcasting, entertainment and photographic industries and has established a reputation for technical excellence and superior engineering along with an astute business strategy which has seen it grow by acquisition. Innovation is a cornerstone of the Group’s activities and the organization is committed to a policy of continuous product development. With revenues (2007) of $546m (£274m) and over 2200 employees worldwide, its products are distributed in almost 100 countries, through a strong, fully-resourced distribution network or direct to the end user or corporate customer.
More information can be found at www.vitecgroup.com
Think you my have found a new niche for your talents, definitly a reviewer in there wanting to bust out.
ReplyDeleteWell done, I'm jealous.
Regards,
Chris Soucy
There are a few Vinten Vision Blue System reviews on the net. I bought my VB about a year ago and haven't looked back. This is a very well constructed piece that tells you all you want to know about the product without being too long winded. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteDavid