A video camera does not need to be on a tripod in order to shoot a stable and shake-free image. To keep the video camera from shaking, attach the gyro that is a part of a video stabilizer to the camera.The gyro video stabilizer, which is an accessory that can be acquired from a video supply center, provides resistance to the camera's movements. The result is a smooth image when the camera is shooting from a hand-held position.
Instructions
1. Plug the single end of the "Y" adapter into the inverter's output-labeled socket. Plug the two ends of the Y" adapter into a socket in each of the two gyros.
2. Plug the power cord from the battery pack into the input-labeled port on the inverter. Place the battery pack into the canvas bag at your feet.
3. Place the camera bracket face down horizontally on a table. Loosen the screw on each handle bracket with the wrench. Place a handle bracket in the channel slot at each end of the camera bracket. Tighten the screws.
4. Loosen the screw on each gyro with the wrench. Place a gyro on each handle bracket. Tighten the screws to secure them into the mounting holes on the handle brackets.
5. Loosen the screw at each end of the rear tension bracket with the Allen wrench. Place the bottom of the rear tension bracket against the ends of the two handle brackets that are closest to you. Tighten the screws to secure them into the mounting holes on the handle brackets.
6. Turn the camera bracket over so that the rear tension bracket is closest to you. Attach the screw at the top of the camera bracket into the mounting hole on the bottom of the video camera.
7. Rotate the video camera so that the lens faces away from you. Tighten the screw until it is finger-tight.
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