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Trim Review
Trimming Review
If the camera tilts forward, push up the
Fore-and-Aft Trim Roller
alongside the
Stage
several
quick turns (like the arrows) to raise the front of the Merlin 2, and vice versa.
If the camera tilts toward the monitor (to the left), push up the
Side-to-Side Trim Roller
several
quick turns to return to level. If it tilts right, pull down on the Roller.
In each case, hold the Merlin 2 level and steady. Then, let it go to test your trim.
Perform the
Drop Test
to check the degree of bottom-heaviness. If it’s top-heavy, the camera will
stay tilted over. If it’s excessively bottom-heavy, the
Lower Spar
will fall too quickly. Remember
to also tilt your
Grip
hand as it falls, so you do not forcefully exceed the range of the
Gimbal
bearings.
If your Merlin 2 is correctly balanced, slightly bottom heavy, the
Lower Spar
will slowly fall and
the camera will right itself. The
Spar
should take just over a second to swing through the bottom
of its travel, like a slow pendulum. Remember to stop it from swinging further by grasping the
Upper Spar
.
If your Merlin 2 is very slightly top-heavy (falls too slowly):
Raise the
Gimbal
by pushing in the small black
Latch
and rotating the
Guide Ring
clockwise.
If your Merlin 2 is very slightly bottom-heavy (falls too quickly):
Lower the
Gimbal
by pushing in the
Latch
and rotating the
Guide Ring
counter-clockwise.
Note
:
The total “Z” travel available is 12 turns counter-
clockwise from fully tightened. When unscrewing the
Guide, watch for the unthreaded band above the threaded
section. When it appears, it is dangerous to further
unscrew the Guide as it may fall out of the socket.
When the camera is level, grasp the
Grip
with your strongest hand. Remove your other hand from
the unit and try moving your Grip hand from side to side. The camera should remain essentially
level. (If the
Lower Spar
swings like a pendulum when you stop you may still be too bottom-
heavy.)
Put the thumb and forefinger of your other hand gently on the
Guide Ring
above the
Gimbal
. Try
using your fingers to tilt the camera up and down and to swivel (pan) from side to side. A properly
trimmed Merlin 2 can be panned and tilted with almost no effort on the Guide.
Under most circumstances, you will want to trim to keep
the
Bubble Level
at the back of the
Stage
centered,
indicating that your camera’s framing is not tilted to
either side. As you shoot, you will find that fine-tuning of
both trim controls becomes a familiar, ongoing process.
Congratulations! You have now completed the
Setup part of the manual. Now you are ready for
the fun part,
Operating
.
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