Horizontal And Vertical Trim - Steadicam Merlin Setup And Operation Manual

Stabilization system for lightweight camcorders
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7. Horizontal and Vertical Trim

Horizontal trim
Trim
You have preset vertical balance and camera position on the Stage, but your Merlin is still unlikely to be
in perfect balance. Let's see how unbalanced it is, and in what direction.
Making a large fore-and-aft adjustment
If your camera is way out of balance fore-and-aft, as might happen if you're balancing from scratch, it
may fall quickly when released. In that case you may slide the camera forward or backward on the
to get closer to rough balance before trying to use the
Trim

Grip
Grasp the
with your right hand and slide up your hand
so you can steady the
Guide
forefinger. Steady the upper spar with your left hand and
tentatively release it. It will probably start to tilt over – either
to the front, back or sideways (or both).
Note the direction of tilt.
If the Merlin tries to tilt forward, use your thumb to push up
several times on the blue
Fore-and-Aft Trim
If the Merlin tilts backwards, pull down several times, and try
it again.
The adjacent arrows will remind you which direction to adjust
each Trim Roller. Use quick full turns.
Each time you trim, hold the Merlin level before you release it
so you can tell if you are getting close. Repeat as needed until
it hangs level front-to-back.
If the Merlin also goes off-level side-to-side (which is likely),
use your thumb to push up or pull down on the
Trim Roller
under the Stage.
Follow the arrows. If the monitor side of your camera needs to
come up, push up. If the monitor is too high, pull down.
Remember to hold it level each time before you release. Repeat
as necessary.
Alternate trying to trim fore-and-aft and side-to-side. It is
easier if you don't try to balance one axis entirely all at once.
Trim Roller
Go back and forth from one
get closer.
Roller.
Lower Spar
Don't grab the
if the Merlin falls off-level. Just
slide your 'Grip' hand up and stabilize the
your thumb and fingers in order to keep the Merlin from tilting
too far in any direction.
with your right thumb and
Roller.
Side-to-Side
to the other as you
Fore-and-Aft
Guide Ring
with
Stage

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