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VT-2000 Tripod

VT-2000 Tripod

User Manual

Limited One-Year Warranty

Pearstone  provides  a  limited  warranty  that  this 
product  is  free  from  defects  in  materials  and 
workmanship  to  the  original  purchaser  under 
normal use for a period of one (1) year from the 
original purchase date. Pearstone’s responsibility 
with  respect  to  this  limited  warranty  shall  be 
limited  solely  to  repair  or  replacement,  at  its 
option, of any product which fails during normal 
consumer use. This warranty does not extend to 
damage  or  failure  which  results  from  misuse, 
neglect,  accident,  alteration,  abuse,  improper 
installation  or  maintenance.  EXCEPT  AS 
PROVIDED  HEREIN,  PEARSTONE  MAKES 
NEITHER  ANY  EXPRESS  WARRANTIES  NOR 
ANY  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES,  INCLUDING  BUT 
NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 
MERCHANTABILITY  OR  FITNESS  FOR  A 
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. To obtain a replacement 
during the time of this warranty please return the 
defective item with proof of purchase along with 
an RMA number to the place of purchase. This 
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you 
may also have other rights which vary from state 
to state.

QR-2000

Quick-Release Plate for VT-2000 Tripod

Pearstone offers a spare or replacement quick-release 
plate  for  the  VT-2000  tripod  head.  Having  a 
quick-release plate attached to the camera’s base at all 
times allows you to attach or remove the camera from 
the tripod without having to waste time fumbling with 
the  threaded  mount.  Your  VT-2000  Tripod  includes 
one  quick-release  plate,  but  you  may  want  to  have 
spares for other cameras. The Pearstone QR-2000 has 
a 1/4˝-20 mounting stud and a retractable register pin 
for  correct  camera  positioning.  The  anti-skid 
mounting surface stabilizes the camera.

VT-2500B

2-Way Pan Head Tripod

Pearstone  also  offers  the  VT-2500B  tripod.  This 
lightweight video tripod system features a two-way 
fluid  head  and  a  passive  counterbalance 
quick-release mounting plate. A 50mm leveling ball 
and  a  built-in  spirit  level  allow  for  rapid  setups. 
There are separate pan and tilt locks. Non-slip flip 
locks  on  the  legs  are  quick  and  easy  to  use  and 
clamp efficiently. The legs end in ground spikes for 
outdoor use with retractable rubber feet for delicate 
floor surfaces. The mid-level spreader stabilizes the 
tripod on uneven surfaces and folds into the legs for 
transport. Sturdy, anodized aluminum construction 
travels  easily  at  seven  lb  in  its  carry  bag,  yet  will 
support cameras up to 15 lb.

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Summary of Contents for VT-2000

Page 1: ...r VT 2000 Tripod Pearstone offers a spare or replacement quick release plate for the VT 2000 tripod head Having a quick release plate attached to the camera s base at all times allows you to attach or remove the camera from the tripod without having to waste time fumbling with the threaded mount Your VT 2000 Tripod includes one quick release plate but you may want to have spares for other cameras ...

Page 2: ... 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...

Page 3: ...lumn if raised Release the center column lock knob Using the hand crank lower the center column all the way down Secure the lock knob and fold the hand crank down Step 3 Collapse the Tripod Push the legs together collapsing the mid level spreader Step 4 Shorten 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 fol...

Page 4: ...y Never set up or pull down a tripod while a camera is mounted Do not move the tripod or adjust the legs while a camera is mounted Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of the tripod Never leave a camera unattended on the tripod The camera should be securely fastened to the quick release mounting plate before mounting onto the tripod Never mount a camera to the tripod until all tripod legs are...

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