3
Table of Contents
Overview
4
The Flyer-LE
™
Sled
6
Getting Started
8
Attaching the Camera
10
12
The Vest
14
Putting on the Vest
15
The Arm
16
Setting your Threads
17
Picking up the Sled
18
Adjusting the Lift
20
This manual is to be used to instruct you in setting up and using your Steadicam
®
Flyer-LE
™
. If you have
not already done so, we strongly urge you to take a 2, 3, or 6 day Steadicam
®
workshop for the best possible
training and start to your Steadicam
®
career (find more information about workshops at www.steadicam.
com).
The Flyer-LE
™
is not a push-button magic stick that instantly creates great images. It’s a precision instrument
that responds to your touch. Although it’s not that difficult to operate, it is a skill that takes a bit of time and
effort to learn. The more effort and practice you put into Steadicam
®
operating, the better you will be, so it’s
important to develop good habits from the beginning.
Several two-hour sessions will get you started, but an operator can always be more skilled with a Steadicam
®
and also be more effective and artistic in choosing how to start, move, and stop the camera. In the beginning,
it’s helpful and more fun to have a friend work with you. Take turns practicing and spotting for each other.
Use a second video camera to record your exercises – how you stand and move is critical for great operating.
STEADICAM, UltraBrite, and Ultra
2
are registered trademarks of the Tiffen company.
Basic Operating
22
Advanced Techniques
Dynamic Balancing
24
Low Mode
26
PowerCube
™
Batteries
28
The Monitor
30
Supplied Accessories
34
Recommended Accessories
35
Cases and Packing
35
The Tiffen Company, 90 Oser Avenue, Hauppauge, NY 11788 • 631-273-2500 • 1-800-645-2522 • www.tiffen.com
Tiffen Steadicam Operations, Glendale, CA • 818-843-4600 • 1-800-593-3331