Arca-Swiss Monoball Manual de inicio rápido
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Thank you for your purchase of a ARCA-SWISS MONOBALL® tripod
head. Our many years of experience manufacturing and refining tripod
head design have resulted in a precision instrument engineered to
complement your photography with a minimum amount of care. The
heart of all Monoball® B1 and B2 models is a patented aspherical ball.
Combined with a patented axial clamping design these unique features
work together to prevent unexpected and unwanted movements as you
lock the head into position, to progressively cushion as you tilt the
camera and to provide you with the highest load capacity of any
ballhead. Users can adjust the friction settings for different weights
of camera and lens combinations. Except for the B1e model, 360º
panning is standard on all models. An additional feature of the
Monoball® B2 is the segregated bi-axial tilt controls making the
Monoball® B2 ideal for working with medium and large format view
cameras, with heavy telephoto lenses, or in all situations where you
need separated controls to precisely position the camera. Your
Monoball® needs only minimal maintenance to keep it functioning
properly and never needs lubrication.
The Multifunction Knob
There are three parts of the multifunction knob to become familiar
with: The large multifunction knob (1) controls the movement of the
ball and the tension on the ball, the thumbscrew (2) which controls
friction on the ball, and the reference scale (3).
With the multifunction knob facing you, turn the knob clockwise to
increase the tension on the ball and to lock the ball into the desired
position. To loosen the ball simply turn the knob counter clockwise.
(IMPORTANT: Do not force the multifunction knob beyond the minimum
friction setting. This can cause the multifunction knob to "lockup."
(See "Attention!" Note).
Note: It is not necessary to tighten the multifunction knob entirely to
lock the ball. No more than one or possibly two complete turns will lock
the ball safely depending on the camera & lens weight and balance.
ATTENTION!
DO NOT FORCE THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB TO TURN BEYOND
ITS STOPPING POINT! THIS WILL LEAD TO A CONDITION
COMMONLY KNOWN AS "LOCK UP" OF THE MULTIFUNCTION
KNOB (KNOB IS LOCKED BUT HEAD IS LOOSE). TO CORRECT