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FLYCAM REDKING VIDEO CAMERA STABILIZER 8
NOTE: Make sure that your “GUIDING
HAND” and “HOLDING HAND” do not touch
either the bearing assembly or the “YOKE”
during shoong. For unconvenonal shots,
like ones that require aiming the camera
either straight up or down, or sideways, hold
onto the Stabilizer on the lower part of the
post, or down near the weight. This will
allow your “GUIDING HAND” to have a
greater degree of control over the Stabilizer
while shoong errac shots.
NOTE: The Flycam Redking Video Camera
Stabilizer being used in dierent ways.
Operang your Stabilizer for extended
periods of me can easily re your “HOLDING
HAND”. If fague sets in while shoong, you
can try operang the Stabilizer with your
other hand. You can also rest for a while by
placing the unit upright on a level surface,
docking the sled (if using the HD Series
Docking Bracket), or by laying it down on the
ground.
When handling and operang your Flycam
Redking Video Camera Stabilizer, always
avoid violent, jerking arm, and/or body
movements. Doing so could cause damage to
the unit, or cause your camera to pull loose
from the dovetail quick release plate.
The Flycam Redking Video Camera Stabilizer
is water resistant. The Flycam Redking Video
Camera Stabilizer does not work underwater,
nor is it waterproof (meaning the bearings
and of course your camera), so avoid direct
exposure to rain or water spray. Also, the
bearings are not sand proof, so avoid geng
dirt or sand into them.
For shots that require framing the camera
up, down or sideways, hold the handle rmly
at the boom.
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