Magnus VT-400 Owner'S Manual Download Page 6

Setting Up Your Tripod

To set up your tripod, 
begin by removing the 
tripod from the box. 
Assess your shooting 
area to determine a 
stable area to set up 
your camera.

1

 

Extend the Legs

Always extend the legs from the top flip-locks 
first. Pull each flip-lock and extend the leg to its 
desired height. Match the length of the legs and 
relock the flip-locks.

13

 

Tilt

Release the tilt lock knob. Using the tilt/pan bar, 
tilt the tripod head up or down.

12

 

Pan

Release the pan lock knob. Using the tilt/pan 
bar, rotate the tripod head left or right to pan.

Tilt Lock

Pan Lock

7

 

Set the Pan Angle

Release the pan lock by rotating the pan lock 
knob counterclockwise. Using the tilt/pan bar, 
rotate the head to set it in the direction you will 
be shooting. Retighten the pan lock by rotating 
the pan lock knob clockwise.

6

 

Set the Tilt

Release the tilt lock by rotating the tilt lock knob 
counterclockwise. Using the tilt/pan bar, set 
the tilt so that the head is level and ready for 
mounting your camera. Retighten the tilt lock 
by rotating the tilt lock knob clockwise.

11

 

Start Shooting

If you do not need to pan or tilt during your 
shot, keep the pan and tilt knobs locked.

8

 

Remove the Mounting Plate

Rotate the mounting plate lock so that the 
flat side is against the mounting plate. The 
mounting plate will pop free.

10

 

Mount the Camera to the Tripod

Make certain that your tripod legs are locked 
and the tripod is stable and ready for mounting 
your camera. From the right side of the tripod, 
slide the mounting plate down and left onto 
the tripod head. Push down until the mounting 
plate locks into place. Push the mounting plate 
lock back into place to finish mounting the 
camera to the tripod.

9

 

Mount the Camera to the Plate

Attach the mounting plate to your camera. 
Be certain that the retractable alignment pin 
sets into its pocket on the camera. Screw the 
threaded stud on the plate into the bottom of 
the camera. Make sure the thumb screw is flush 
against the bottom of the plate.

5

 

Raise the Center Column

If you need to raise the center column, unlock 
the center column by rotating the locking knob 
counterclockwise. Use the hand crank to raise 
or lower the head platform. Never raise or lower 
the head by pushing or pulling it.

3

 

Spread the Tripod

Plant the front leg of the tripod. Lift the back 
two legs and pull back to spread the tripod to 
the to the desired working leg spread. Check 
the float level to verify that the tripod is level. 
Readjust the legs if necessary.

Float 
Level

4

  Lock the Mid-Level Spreader

Lock the mid-level spreader by rotating the 
locking knob clockwise.

Center Column 
Lock Knob

Tearing Down Your Tripod

Store your tripod 
in its box until 
the next shoot. 
You can leave the 
mounting plate 
attached to your 
camera for quick 
mounting.

1

 

Dismount the Camera

Rotate the mounting plate lock forward until the 
mounting plate pops free. Lift the camera up 
and out until it is free of the tripod.

2

 

Lower the Center Column (if raised)

Release the center column locking knob. Using 
the hand crank, lower the center column all the 
way down. Secure the locking knob and fold the 
hand crank down.

4

 

Shorten the Legs

Release the flip-locks and slide each leg section 
to its closed position. Secure the flip-locks. 
Release the pan and tilt locks and fold the tilt/
pan bar toward the legs.

3

 

Collapse the Tripod

Unlock the mid-level spreader. Push the legs 
together, collapsing the mid-level spreader.

Center Column 
Lock Knob

2

  Unlock the Mid-Level Spreader

Unlock the mid-level spreader by rotating the 
locking knob counterclockwise.

There are individual tension adjustment knobs for the pan and tilt features. To adjust, rotate the knob 

clockwise to increase tension, and counterclockwise to decrease tension.

Setting Up Your Tripod

To set up your tripod, 
begin by removing the 
tripod from the box. 
Assess your shooting 
area to determine a 
stable area to set up 
your camera.

1

 

Extend the Legs

Always extend the legs from the top flip-locks 
first. Pull each flip-lock and extend the leg to its 
desired height. Match the length of the legs and 
relock the flip-locks.

13

 

Tilt

Release the tilt lock knob. Using the tilt/pan bar, 
tilt the tripod head up or down.

12

 

Pan

Release the pan lock knob. Using the tilt/pan 
bar, rotate the tripod head left or right to pan.

Tilt Lock

Pan Lock

7

 

Set the Pan Angle

Release the pan lock by rotating the pan lock 
knob counterclockwise. Using the tilt/pan bar, 
rotate the head to set it in the direction you will 
be shooting. Retighten the pan lock by rotating 
the pan lock knob clockwise.

6

 

Set the Tilt

Release the tilt lock by rotating the tilt lock knob 
counterclockwise. Using the tilt/pan bar, set 
the tilt so that the head is level and ready for 
mounting your camera. Retighten the tilt lock 
by rotating the tilt lock knob clockwise.

11

 

Start Shooting

If you do not need to pan or tilt during your 
shot, keep the pan and tilt knobs locked.

8

 

Remove the Mounting Plate

Rotate the mounting plate lock so that the 
flat side is against the mounting plate. The 
mounting plate will pop free.

10

 

Mount the Camera to the Tripod

Make certain that your tripod legs are locked 
and the tripod is stable and ready for mounting 
your camera. From the right side of the tripod, 
slide the mounting plate down and left onto 
the tripod head. Push down until the mounting 
plate locks into place. Push the mounting plate 
lock back into place to finish mounting the 
camera to the tripod.

9

 

Mount the Camera to the Plate

Attach the mounting plate to your camera. 
Be certain that the retractable alignment pin 
sets into its pocket on the camera. Screw the 
threaded stud on the plate into the bottom of 
the camera. Make sure the thumb screw is flush 
against the bottom of the plate.

5

 

Raise the Center Column

If you need to raise the center column, unlock 
the center column by rotating the locking knob 
counterclockwise. Use the hand crank to raise 
or lower the head platform. Never raise or lower 
the head by pushing or pulling it.

3

 

Spread the Tripod

Plant the front leg of the tripod. Lift the back 
two legs and pull back to spread the tripod to 
the to the desired working leg spread. Check 
the float level to verify that the tripod is level. 
Readjust the legs if necessary.

Float 
Level

4

  Lock the Mid-Level Spreader

Lock the mid-level spreader by rotating the 
locking knob clockwise.

Center Column 
Lock Knob

Tearing Down Your Tripod

Store your tripod 
in its box until 
the next shoot. 
You can leave the 
mounting plate 
attached to your 
camera for quick 
mounting.

1

 

Dismount the Camera

Rotate the mounting plate lock forward until the 
mounting plate pops free. Lift the camera up 
and out until it is free of the tripod.

2

 

Lower the Center Column (if raised)

Release the center column locking knob. Using 
the hand crank, lower the center column all the 
way down. Secure the locking knob and fold the 
hand crank down.

4

 

Shorten the Legs

Release the flip-locks and slide each leg section 
to its closed position. Secure the flip-locks. 
Release the pan and tilt locks and fold the tilt/
pan bar toward the legs.

3

 

Collapse the Tripod

Unlock the mid-level spreader. Push the legs 
together, collapsing the mid-level spreader.

Center Column 
Lock Knob

2

  Unlock the Mid-Level Spreader

Unlock the mid-level spreader by rotating the 
locking knob counterclockwise.

There are individual tension adjustment knobs for the pan and tilt features. To adjust, rotate the knob 

clockwise to increase tension, and counterclockwise to decrease tension.

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