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Dynamic balance can easily be achieved by trial and error method. In all cases, when a sled is in
dynamic balance, the camera's center of gravity will be towards rear of the center line of central post.
This rule gives you some point to begin balancing the Stabilizer.
Now that your Stabilizer is horizontally balanced, its vertical axis can be tested and properly balanced. If
the Stabilizer is vertically balanced correctly, then camera will remain level and central post will remain
vertical during operation, unless you intentionally position stabilizer otherwise. If it is not balanced
properly, then it will swing like pendulum when you walk, run, or turn.
NOTE: 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.
Check the Vertical Balance by using this Drop Time Test.
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Make sure that everything is tight.
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Grasp Central Post near the base and move it from vertical to horizontal.
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Hold it there. Be sure that it will not hit the stand when you drop it. Keep your free hand to
catch the central post when it falls.
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Count how many seconds it takes to fall vertical. Try using a stopwatch.
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It is too bottom-heavy if the drop time is less than 2 seconds. It would help if you moved the
bottom mass closer to the post.
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If the drop time is more than 2 seconds, it is top-heavy.
A Drop Time of 2-2.5 seconds is preferred.
NOTE: Recheck the balance by looking at the sled. If necessary, use side screws and bottom plate
screws to make required adjustments.
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