
After the balance, you need rotate it to assure the Pitch motor does not get stuck. If the vertical balance needs
further adjustment , you may need to balance the pitch axis fore and aft position again until the camera will
hold steady at any pitch angle.
Screw for vertical balance
Adjustable Screw
Step 4: Balancing the Yaw Axis
1. Loosen the adjustable screw on the Roll axis handle, then adjust the bracket position,(fore and aft) on the adjustment level.
2. When proper balance is achieved, you can rotate the camera at any Yaw angle, and will stay in that position.
3. Tighten the screw to lock it in. If all the steps have been done correctly, then your gimbal should be fully balanced! You
can also visit http://cametvblog.com/category/faq/ for videos on how to properly balance your gimbal.
Bracket
adjustment lever adjustable screw
Customizable axis position
Users can set the gimbal's customizable home position by holding the camera frame at any desired position for 3 seconds.
Gimbal will automatically record the revised position as the new starting point of the axial.
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Steps 3: Balancing the center of gravity of the camera
1. First of all, if using a zoom lens, make sure it is set to the intended focal length that you choose to shoot at. Once that's
done, set the camera at an angle and then loosen and adjust the vertical screw.
2. Adjust until proper balance is achieved. Once this happens, you can rotate the camera at any angle, and it will stay in
that position.
3. Tighten the screw to lock in its position.
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