User's Manual
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Figure 51
NOTE: Figures 51 through 53 show the Glidecam
HD-PRO being used in different ways.
Operating your Glidecam HD-PRO for extended
periods of time can easily tire your “HOLDING
HAND”. If fatigue sets in while shooting you can try
operating the Glidecam HD-PRO with you other
hand. You can also rest for a while by placing the
unit upright on a level surface, docking the sled if
using the optional bracket or by laying it down on the
ground.
Figure 52
NOTE: Glidecam Industries also sells accessories
for the Glidecam HD-PRO that can help you use
the HD-PRO for extended periods of time. Call
us, or one of our authorized dealers, or visit our
website at www.Glidecam.com to nd out more.
The Glidecam Smooth Shooter, Glidecam X-10,
and the Glidecam Forearm Brace make excellent
support accessories for the HD-PRO.
When handling and operating your Glidecam HD-
PRO, always avoid violent, jerking arm and/or body
movements. Doing so could cause damage to the
unit or cause your Camera to pull loose from the
QUICK RELEASE PLATE.
The Glidecam HD-PRO does not work underwater,
nor is it waterproof (meaning the bearings and of
course your Camera), so avoid direct exposure to
rain or water spray. Also, the bearings are not sand
proof, so avoid getting dirt or sand into them (see
bearing maintenance section)
Figure 53