User Manual

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If the stabilizer be front heavy, loosen the screws on the sides of Head Plate and gently slide Head
Plate back unl opmum balance is achieved. Tilng to the back means the load is tail heavy
requiring the plate to be adjusted forward on the head.
If the stabilizer leans towards right, then loosen the screws on the boom of Boom Plate and
gently slide the Mid Plate towards le. If it leans to le, then adjust the Mid Plate towards right. A
bit at a me unl balance is achieved.
NOTE: Always secure the screws and all parts aer any adjustments are made.
Balancing the Vercal Axis
The sled should be ed up to the docking adapter of your stand or similar, so that you can start
the fore & a balancing adjustments by centering the camcorder over Central Post. To do this-
Loosen the side screws of Head Plate and the boom screws of Boom Plate. Look at the
stabilizer from side. If the camcorder lens is pped up or down, move the camcorder forward
or backward unl the center of balance is situated over Central Post.
Then, look at the stabilizer from front. If the post is not vercal, adjust the boom plate unl
Central Post is vercal.
You can also adjust the weight cups closer to & farther away from the sled as per
requirement, ll the post is straight up and down.
NOTE: The stability of Flycam Stabilizer depends on it being slightly boom heavy. If it is top
heavy, it will lt more. If it is too boom heavy, it will be sluggish and hard to aim.
Slightly Boom Heavy, it will be both Stable and Easier to Control.
Check the Vercal Balance by using this Drop Time Test.