Step 1: Assess Shooting Area
To set up your tripod, begin by removing the tripod
from the box and/or carry case. Assess your shooting
area to determine a stable area to set up your camera.
Step 2: Extend 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.
Step 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 full extension
of the mid-level spreader. Check the float level to verify
that the tripod is level. Readjust the legs if necessary.
Step 4: Raise Center Column
If you need to raise the center column, unlock the
center column by turning 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 the head.
Step 5: Set the Tilt
Release the tilt lock. Using the pan/tilt bar, set the tilt
so that the head is flat and ready for mounting your
camera. Retighten the tilt lock.
Step 6: Set the Pan Angle
Release the pan lock. Using the pan/tilt bar, rotate the
head to set the head in the direction you will be
shooting. Retighten the pan lock.
Setting Up Your Tripod
Step 8: Mount Camera to 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.
Step 7: 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.
Step 9: Mount Camera to 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 clicks.