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Flycam DSLR-NANO-QR-BL Montageanleitung
Grasp the center post near the base and move the center post from vertical to horizontal.
Hold it there. Be sure that it will not hit the stand when you drop the center post and put your free hand
to catch the center post when it drops.
Count how many seconds it will take to fall to vertical. Try using a stopwatch.
If the drop time is less then 2 seconds, it is too bottom heavy. You need to move the bottom mass closer
to the post.
A DROP TIME OF 2 - 2.5 SECONDS IS PREFERRED.
NOTE: Recheck the balance by looking at sled. If necessary, use side screws and bottom plate screws to
make required adjustments.
Balancing Review
Proper system balance can only be accomplished once your camera has been set up with the necessary
accessories and is ready to shoot. It includes batteries, lenses, media cards, an LCD viewfinder/monitor,
a fast-release plate, on-camera lighting, and all the other equipment you'll need for your recording
session.
Remove top plate of stabilizer and line-up your camera so that its center of gravity is as close to the
center of plate as possible (basically hold the camera in your hand until it feels balanced both left and
right as well as forward and backward).
Find the hole in the plate closest to your camera's threaded tripod attachment (while keeping your
camera's center of gravity to the center of the plate). Attach your camera (or quick release mount if you
have one). Tighten it up so it doesn't rotate accidentally.
Re-attach the top plate to the Flycam. Center it, but don't worry about getting it absolutely perfect yet.
Remove most of the weights from the Base Platform, but leave one on each side.
Insert the center post as far as it will go and tighten so it won't slide out.
Hold the handle normally and turn the FLYCAM DSLR Nano so that it is horizontal to the ground. Let go
of the stalk while keeping a firm grip on the handle and count how long it takes to return to vertical
again. You should be able to count a good, "One-one thousand, two-one thousand", before it rights
itself. With only two little weights it might take considerably longer.
Add one pair of weights at a time and repeat the "horizontal to vertical" test until it falls at the correct
rate. It will probably not be perfect.
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