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Flycam DSLR-NANO-QR-BL Manuale di montaggio
Always secure the screws after any adjustments.
If you cannot achieve front to back axis balance with this method, then try remounting your camera to a
different hole on the Head Plate. Having achieved horizontal balance for the front to back axis, tighten
the screws on the Head Plate.
If the FLYCAM DSLR Nano leans to the right, then loosen the screws on the bottom of the Bottom Plate
and then gently slide the Mid Plate to the left. If it leans to the left from the operator's point of view,
then adjust the Mid Plate to the right. A bit at a time until balance is achieved.
Secure all parts after adjustments are made.
It may be necessary to reconfigure front to back adjustments once correct side-to-side fine-tuning has been
accomplished.
Another option to consider is moving the Counter Weight cups back & forth on the Base Platform by sliding
them either closer to or further away from the Center Post via the built in base slots. Make sure to tighten
the cups down should you move them.

Balancing the Vertical Axis

The sled should be tied up to the docking adapter of your stand or similar so that you can start the fore &
aft balancing adjustments by centering the camcorder over the central post. To do this
Loosen the side screws of Head Plate and the bottom screws of Bottom Plate. Look at the stabilizer
from side. If the camcorder lens is tipped up or down, move the camcorder forward or backward
until the center of balance is situated over Central Post.
Then, look at the stabilizer from front. If the post is not vertical, adjust the bottom plate until Central
Post is vertical.
You can also adjust the weight cups closer to & farther away from the sled as per requirement, till the
post is straight up and down.
The stability of Flycam Stabilizer depends on it being slightly bottom heavy. If it is top heavy, it will tilt
more. If it is too bottom heavy, it will be sluggish and hard to aim.
Slightly Bottom Heavy, it will be both Stable and Easier to Control.
Make sure that everything is tight and position yourself behind the stand.
Check the Vertical Balance by using this Drop Time Test.
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