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FLYCAM VISTA– I STABILIZATION SYSTEM 13
Re-attach the top plate to the FLYCAM. Center it, but don't worry about getting it
absolutely perfect yet.
Remove most of the weights from the Base Platform, but leave one on each side.
Insert the center post as far as it will go and tighten so it won't slide out.
Hold the handle normally and turn the FLYCAM so that it is horizontal to the ground. Let go
of the stalk while keeping a firm grip on the handle and count how long it takes to return to
vertical again. You should be able to count a good, "One-one thousand, two-one
thousand", before it rights itself. With only two little weights it might take considerably
longer.
Add one pair of weights at a time and repeat the "horizontal to vertical" test until it falls at
the correct rate. It will probably not be perfect.
You'll get one that's too slow and then you'll add a pair and it will fall too fast. When that
happens, take off the last pair of weights that you added.
Tighten down the weights so they don't slide around.
To get the count perfect, slightly lower the center post that attaches the Base Platform with
the weights until you get the "one-one thousand, two one thousand" count to the vertical
position.
Fine-tune the left-right, forward-backward balance. You will have to go back and forth
between the two directions to get the balance just right. Loosen the screw sets that allow
the sled to move left and right. Adjust the top plate so that it is centered and tighten down
the screws like you would a tire slowly and alternating side to side.
Repeat for "forward-backward" balancing.
Check to see if your camera is sitting level. If not, repeat the necessary steps until it does
Practice walking/movements ensuring your body motion is not transmitted to your hands
and then the FLYCAM and camera.