Miller Camera Support 1505, 1630, 1501 manual Tripod Setup raised, Maximum Height, Minimum Height

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Fig 3 Leg angle adjuster

TripodSetup raised

Fig 1 Collapsed position

Fig 2 Spread position

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Remove tripod from carry bag, undo clip on leg strap and stand on a level surface (if possible). Depending on surface, screw out rubber foot for non-scratch contact to interior or hard surfaces or screw in for a spike on exterior soft surfaces such as dirt or sand.

Note: Leg angle adjusters are spring loaded and self adjusting. Do not hold leg angle adjuster up while spreading tripod legs as this may cause leg angle adjusters to operate improperly and potentially damage the tripod.

Maximum Height

(Leg angle adjustment is not required)

1Separate legs slightly so they are parallel.

2Working with each leg individually, grip concentric locks and release one turn (see leg lock direction label on leg).

3Extend to desired length and turn each concentric lock to engage firmly. Repeat process for remaining legs.

4Spread tripod legs (Fig. 2) and adjust leg length to ensure tripod bowl is approximately level.

5Level the fluid head using bubble level and ball levelling feature of fluid head.

Minimum Height

Note: It is recommended that minimum height position is used only with legs at their shortest length.

1Pull up leg angle adjuster until it locks into a raised position (Fig. 3). Repeat for all three locks.

2Holding one leg on the ground pull the remaining two outward, spreading the tripod to its lowest position. Leg angle adjuster will automatically engage the leg to hold

the tripod at its lowest height position (Fig. 4).

Fig 4 Lowest height position

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1630, 1501, 1505 specifications

Miller Camera Support has long been recognized as a premier manufacturer of high-quality camera support solutions, with a reputation for delivering reliable and innovative products that cater to the needs of professional filmmakers and videographers. Among its extensive lineup, the Miller 1505, 1501, and 1630 tripods stand out as exceptional choices designed to offer stability, versatility, and user-friendly features for various filming environments.

The Miller 1505 tripod is renowned for its outstanding load-carrying capacity, making it suitable for heavy camera setups. Weighing in at just 2.4 kg (5.3 lbs), it is highly portable yet robust, featuring durable aluminum construction. Its three-stage design allows for an adjustable height range, offering significant versatility while maintaining a sturdy base. The 1505 tripod also incorporates a mid-level spreader that enhances stability on uneven terrain.

In contrast, the Miller 1501 tripod is tailored for those requiring a lightweight solution without compromising on performance. It weighs a mere 1.9 kg (4.2 lbs) and boasts a compact size, perfect for run-and-gun shooting or traveling crews. The 1501's unique quick-release system allows for swift mounting and dismounting of the camera, saving valuable time during set changes. Its robust design with high-quality materials ensures it can withstand the rigors of active shooting environments.

The Miller 1630 tripod provides an excellent balance of stability and freedom of movement, targeting cinematographers who work in dynamic shooting scenarios. This rugged tripod features an advanced clamping mechanism that offers precise height adjustment with ease. The four-stage design enhances the tripod's flexibility and adaptability for various filming positions. Additionally, the 1630 includes interchangeable rubber feet that can be replaced with spikes for improved grip on different surfaces.

All three tripods are equipped with innovative features that enhance their functionality. Rapid telescoping legs aid in quick setup and takedown, while a dedicated leg-locking system ensures secure stability during filming. The use of durable materials and precision engineering across the range guarantees longevity and reliability, essential factors in professional video production.

In summary, Miller Camera Support's 1505, 1501, and 1630 tripods represent exceptional engineering and design, catering to diverse filming needs. Each tripod offers unique advantages while sharing core characteristics of durability and stability, making them invaluable assets in any filmmaker's toolkit.