Make sure to put tripod head toward the top of the bag (see graphic inside bag for guidance).
Zip the bag all of the way shut.
Tripod Features
Pan Lock
It is good practice to only open the pan lock when ready to shoot.
Pan Resistance
Controls force required to perform a camera pan (helps smooth out motion).
It is good practice to set to 1 until ready to shoot, adjust as necessary when shooting.
Tilt lock
Should be locked at all times, unless adjusting framing or performing a camera tilt.
If loosening, must have hold on tripod arm.
Tilt Resistance
Controls the amount of drag when performing a camera tilt.
Should be set to 1 or higher unless necessary for performing a fast camera tilt.
Tilt return
Controls how much force is required to move tripod tilt away from level position.
Setting Up Tripod
Remove the tripod from the tripod bag.
Make sure the metal spikes on the ends of the legs are retracted by screwing the red plastic feet over them.
Loosen lock on tripod arm.
Pull legs apart.
Adjust leg height as desired. Start with top locks, use bottom locks if necessary (If performing this step with a camera on the tripod, a second person should be present to assist).
Adjust leg width/spread as desired by unlocking spread brace.
Lock tripod arm in desired position (Arm should be extended away from lens, refer to the arrow on baseplate track for lens direction).
Lock off tilt in level position.
Set pan resistance to 1 until prepared to shoot.
Loosen pan lock (Steps 8-9 help prevent tripod and camera from falling over if tripod arm is accidentally bumped).
Leveling the Tripod
Hold the tripod with your non-dominant hand for stabilization.
Unscrew triangular tripod head lock (located between tripod legs).
Shift tripod head until leveled (see leveling meter on operator side of tripod).
Lock off triangular tripod head lock.
How to secure GH5 to tripod
Verify baseplate track lock is unscrewed.
Slide camera down track with lens in direction of arrow.