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Remote Head Setup
Step 1
4.1
Mounting the SRH-360
4.2
Securing the SRH-360
Step 2
4.3
ISO Damper
Mounting the the SRH-360 stabilized remote head to a crane, dolly, support arm
or any other device, has to be done by experienced operator or grip personal.
Make sure that all safety regulations have been considered.
DANGER
NOTICE
In order to be able to use the maximum stabilization performance of the SRH-360, the
remote head may only be mounted on cranes, dollies, towers, cable cams or other
support suitable for use.
NOTICE
Make sure that the remote head is
secured with a
steel cable
using the
safety hook
mounted to the base of the
remote head (Pan axis).
NOTICE
Stabilization systems are limited by engine power, as well as their bandwidth or
frequency response. Stabilized remote heads have difficulty isolating certain shocks
and violent movements in the vertical axis. Even certain lateral movements can not
always be perfectly corrected.
Very fast movements required to correct the camera position may not be within system
capabilities.This can be seen when using longer lenses.
The use of an Iso Dampers devices improves the application.
Mounting a the Iso Dampers device between the remote head and the mounting point
of the head, will soak up the fast, unwanted movements, leaving the stabilization with
unwanted movements that are slower and within the bandwidth of the system. When a
stabilized remote head, such as the SRH-360, is attached to a fast-moving vehicle that
travels over difficult terrain, extreme shocks and forces are applied to the remote head.
Remote Head Setup
Thread
for Safety Hook
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