Miller Compass 25 Operator'S Manual Download Page 7

 

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C of G

Sliding Paltform

Sliding 
Platform 
Lock

Fig. 5

 

2   C a m e r a  

S e t - u p .  

2.1  Remove the CAMERA PLATE by pulling down the SAFETY 

TAB while rotating the QUICK RELEASE KNOB to the left. 
The CAMERA PLATE should pop out. 

2.2  Refer to the Camera’s owners manual for correct method of 

attachment to the CAMERA PLATE. Inspect the CAMERA 
PLATE and remove the 1/4” and 3/8” screws or the 1/4” + 
PIN CARRIAGE (DVCAM mount) as required. The 1/4” and 
3/8” screws can be stored underneath the SLIDING 
PLATFORM (fig. 1). 

2.3  Attach camera accessories and the battery to the camera, it 

is recommended to estimate the camera’s Centre of Gravity 
(C of G) for the purpose of correctly positioning the camera 
on the CAMERA PLATE. The camera’s C of G can be 
estimated by placing the camera on to a round rod and then 
shifting it backwards or forwards until a balance point – C of 
G - is achieved. It is recommended to identify this point on 
the camera as it will be useful in step 2.5. 

2.4  Attach the CAMERA PLATE to the camera or the QUICK 

RELEASE TRIPOD ADAPTOR and securely tighten the 
screws. 

2.5  Align the CAMERA PLATE with the SLIDING PLATFORM 

and slide it in until the safety mechanism is engaged.  

2.6 Release the SLIDING PLATFORM LOCK and slide the 

SLIDING PLATFORM such that the camera’s C of G is 
directly above the centre axis of the Fluid Head and tighten 
the SLIDING PLATFORM LOCK (fig.5). If this can not be 
achieved then reposition the CAMERA PLATE on the 
Camera or the QUICK RELEASE TRIPOD ADAPTOR – 
step 2.4. This will ensure that the system has maximum 

stability

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Operating Instructions 

Summary of Contents for Compass 25

Page 1: ...compass 25 Fluid Head OPERATOR S MANUAL 1038 Compass 25 Fluid Head...

Page 2: ...2 Sliding Platform Tilt Lock Pan Lock Threaded Stud Clamp Nut Sliding Platform Lock Pan Handle Clamp Pan Handle Features and Controls...

Page 3: ...3 Camera Screws Quick Release Knob Safety Tab Counterbalance Selector Bubble Level Pan Drag Control Camera Plate Release Knob Tilt Drag Control Accessory Mounting Fig 2 Features and Controls...

Page 4: ...well please refer to manufactures manual for mounting details Please use this manual to familiarise yourself with the operation of the Compass 25 Fluid Head and observe these instructions to prevent...

Page 5: ...ounterbalance System 4 Selectable positions see performance graph Camera Platform Type Sliding platform with 70 mm travel quick release Euro Camera Plate Camera Plate 1 4 3 8 and 1 4 Pin Carriage Moun...

Page 6: ...e PAN HANDLE CLAMP avoid contact wear between the serrations on the Fluid Head and the PAN HANDLE CLAMP if this occurs then unwind the PAN HANDLE CLAMP further 1 2 Ensure that the TRIPOD BOWL is appro...

Page 7: ...CAMERA PLATE The camera s C of G can be estimated by placing the camera on to a round rod and then shifting it backwards or forwards until a balance point C of G is achieved It is recommended to iden...

Page 8: ...necessary to tilt the camera back and forth to ensure that the CB spring has engaged The camera must be held securely while changing the Counterbalance setting 3 1 For safety ensure that Counterbalanc...

Page 9: ...IL DRAG CONTROL is between settings The drag setting can be changed at any tilt or pan angle 5 Pan Tilt Lock Control The Compass 25 Fluid Head offers high capacity caliper disc brake system to hold th...

Page 10: ...d Head uses a single 11A type 6 Volt battery for Illumination Miller recommends the following batteries to provide long life performance GP11A Duracell MN11 or Vinnic L1016 1 Using a Phillips Head 1 s...

Page 11: ...bserve this requirement may void warranty It is advisable to notify Miller or a Miller Authorised Service Agent if a change of performance is observed as a result of dropping or rough usage For inform...

Page 12: ...12 D7885 1 MILLER CAMERA SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 30 Hotham Parade Artarmon Sydney NSW 2064 Australia Tel 61 2 9439 6377 Fax 61 2 9438 2819 Email sales miller com au www millertripods com...

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