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STEP 2: VERTICAL TILT
Once you have completed Step 1 in balancing your AllSteady-7 Gimbal, the Vertical (or up-and-down)
balance. In order to adjust the vertical tilt, you must locate the 2 toggle clamps on the four side tubed. Adjust
your camera’s position vertically until it is balanced efficiently enough to rotate your camera to any tilt angle.
Naturally it will stay wherever you position it. For example, if you point the lens down and you notice the tilt
wanting to continue tilting forward on its own, then that is an indicator that it is “top heavy” and the camera
needs to be shifted down vertically. Another example is if you point the camera lens down and it wants to
return to its original position, then it is “bottom heavy” and your camera needs to be shifted upwards. Please
follow the steps below:
1.) Observe which way you need to adjust your camera. You can do this by tipping the camera lens down
20 degrees. If the camera returns to horizontal, then the Tilt Axis is bottom heavy. If the camera continues
to rotate down when left to stay in position, then the Tilt Vertical Axis is top heavy.
2.) Rotate the Tilt Axis so that your camera lens is facing straight up.
3.) Make sure to loosen the 2 vertical adjustment toggles.
4.) Slide your camera mount beam and camera horizontally until it remains pointing straight up once
released.
5.) Be sure to tighten the toggles before going any further. Verify that you have adjusted your Vertical Tilt
Axis by moving your camera to several tilt angles. If it holds or stays in the same place once your hands are
released, then you are good to go!
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