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Sachtler has just released updated versions of their Ace and Ace XL tripod heads and systems: the Ace M Mk II and the Ace XL Mk II. Both tripod heads feature a 75mm bowl. The Ace M Mk II has a maximum payload capacity of 0 to 4kg/8.8 lbs, while the XL Mk II head can take up to 8kg/17.6 lbs. So, let’s take a closer look at Sachtler’s revamped entry-level tripods!
The Sachtler Ace tripod head and 75/2 tripod legs were released in 2011 and were among Johnnie’s first reviews on cinema5D. The Ace, and later the heftier Ace XL version, were launched as Sachtler’s entry-level tripods, sitting below the FSB series and primarily designed for DSLR shooters.
After 13 years on the market, it was time for a revamp of what might be one of Sachtler’s most sold tripod ever, introducing the Sachtler Ace M Mk II and the Ace XL Mk II.
The Sachtler Ace M Mk II and Ace XL Mk II are lightweight tripod heads that have a lot of things in common, including:
The main difference between the Ace M Mk II and the XL Mk II is the maximum payload capacity and the counterbalance system. Indeed, the Ace M Mk II can take payloads up to 4kg/8.8 lbs and has five steps of counterbalance. On the other hand, the Ace XL Mk II can take payloads up to 8kg/17.6 lbs and has nine steps of counterbalance.
Last but not least, the Sachtler Ace M Mk II can only be purchased as a kit with tripod legs, whereas the Ace XL Mk II can be purchased as a head-only or bundle with tripod legs.
The Sachtler 75/2 Mk II tripod legs are available in two versions: aluminum or carbon fiber. These “basic” tripod legs can be configured with a mid or ground spreader. The mid-spreader has been redesigned; it is detachable, similar to the Sachtler flowtech one. Also, the 75/2 Mk II now features three new 3/8″-16 mounting points on the tripod bowl to attach accessories.
The tripod legs now come standard with a carrying handle, which is handy. Regarding height, these two-stage legs can go from 16.6 to 62.2″/43 to 158cm or 24.8 to 60.6″/63 to 154cm, depending on whether you use a ground or mid-spreader.
The Sachtler Ace M Mk II packages start at $850/€834. The Ace XL Mk II tripod head retails for $655/€642, and packages with tripod legs start at $1197/€1167. The 75/2 Mk II tripod legs retail for $511/€486 for the aluminum version and $646/€595 for the carbon fiber version.
For more information, please visit Sachtler’s website here.
What do you think about these revamped Sachtler Ace tripod heads and tripods? Did you already shoot with the original Sachtler Ace? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.