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VARIZOOM VZ-ProLite Instruction Manual

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VZ-ProLite Camera Stabilizer
Instruction Manual
Please read the instruction manual thoroughly before
operating your ProLite stabilizer for the first time to avoid
injuring yourself or damaging the unit.
The robust construction of the ProLite makes it an excellent
long-term investment, but its precision design also means
that you must exercise care in the storage, transport, and
operation of the unit to ensure optimal long-term
performance.
You should also review the accompanying instructional DVD
before attempting to shoot usable footage with the ProLite.
The standard ProLite comes equipped with 3 subsystems:
VEST
ARM
SLED
and the following: padded case, DVD, hex wrench, BNC-
RCA video cable, battery/charger, & docking post (for
mounting sled on a C-stand or light stand).
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Summary of Contents for VARIZOOM VZ-ProLite

  • Page 1 VZ-ProLite Camera Stabilizer Instruction Manual Please read the instruction manual thoroughly before operating your ProLite stabilizer for the first time to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the unit. The robust construction of the ProLite makes it an excellent long-term investment, but its precision design also means...
  • Page 2 Page 2 Page 11 For ProLites Equipped with Optional Battery Mounts Low Mode Assembly If you ordered your ProLite with one of the optional battery The Low Mode kit (optional) consists of the camera cage, mounts (Anton Bauer, NP1, V-lock), your kit will not include the sled-to-arm tie rod, and a few screws.
  • Page 3 Page 4 Page 9 First, insert the charged battery into its housing and plug in You will want to play with the independent adjustments of the connector cable, then tighten the screws. To prepare each arm section until you get the right cumulative force, but the camera for attachment to the sled you should first find it’s probably not a good idea to have one section fully the center of gravity (CG) of the camera.
  • Page 4 – www.varizoom.com. If you’ve watched the video and practiced and still have technical questions, call 512- The Lower Sled holds the LCD monitor 219-7722.
  • Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 P1 - Weight Plate Attachment - If your fully loaded camera You are now ready to put the systems together and learn weighs less than 6 pounds, you will have to attach the the balancing and operation procedures. Re-suit yourself supplied weight plate between the camera and the dovetail with the vest and remove the quick-release pin from the arm plate.
  • Page 6 Page 8 Page 5 Positioning the lower sled downward will make the system sled rises and falls with slight force. At the end of each arm more bottom heavy, and it provides you with the capability section you will find a thumbscrew for adjusting the spring of shifting the balance down without moving the gimbal to a tension.