Balancing

Balancing

  • 01. Balancing
    To achieve the best performance from the MIO, proper balancing is necessary. Accurate balance is critical in shots where the gimbal will be subjected to extreme movements or accelerations. There are 3 axes that need to be precisely balanced prior to powering up the gimbal.
  • 02. Mounting The Camera
    Use a 1/4”-20 screw to secure the camera to the camera tray, then put the camera to the tilt cage.
     
     
  • 03. Roll Axis Balance
    When the proper left- roll balance is achieved, the camera will stay level when you remove your hands.

    1. Loosen the thumbscrew underneath the roll bar, then gently slide the roll bar left or until roll axis remains level.

    2. Tighten the thumbscrew to lock the roll bar in position.

     
     
  • 04. Tilt Axis Vertical Balance
    When the proper front-back balance is achieved, the camera will stay level when you remove your hands.

    1. Loosen the thumbscrew underneath the camera tray and the top bar knob. Then, gently slide the camera forward or backward until the tilt axis remains level.

    2. Tighten the thumbscrew and knob to lock the camera and camera tray in position.

     
     
  • 05. Tilt Axis Front-Back Balance
    When the proper vertical balance is achieved, you can rotate the camera in any angle and it will stay at that position.

    1. Rotate the tilt axis so that the lens is pointing upward.Then, loosen vertical adjustment thumbscrew, gently slide the camera mount crossbar forward and backward until the camera remains pointing upward when released.

    2. Tighten the thumbscrew. Sometimes, the vertical balance could not be achieved, the front-back balance should be re-checked in this case.

     
     
  • 06. Pan Axis Balance
    Tilt the gimbal about 20 degrees from the verticality, identify if the gimbal is front heavy or back heavy. Slide the pan axis slider until the camera does not swing.

    1. Loosen the thumbscrew, then gently slide the pan axis slider backward/forward until it doesn’t swing and stay at any given position when released.

    2. Tighten the thumbscrew to make sure pan axis slider is locked in position