SCG T8 Handleiding


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Camera Plate Lock
Spare Camera Screw
Tilt Lock
Tilt Drag Selector
Level Bubble Battery
Tray
Pan Drag Selector
Camera Screws
Camera Plate
Pan Bar Lock
Safety Release for Cam-
era Plate
Counterbalance Selector
Illuminated Bubble Level
LED Button for Bubble
1. Safety Instructions
Please use this manual to familiarise yourself with the operation of the T8 Fluid Head and observe these
instructions to prevent any damage to your equipment. Ensure that all equipment is operating correctly
and free from defects and damage, also please ensure that the tripod is steady, secure and that the bowl
is approximately horizontal when attaching the camera. The operator is responsible for the safe operation
of this piece of equipment.
• Do not exceed the safety payload capacity of the Fluid Head.
• Do not leave the camera unattended on the Fluid Head.
• Do not release the CAMERA PLATE LOCK whilst the camera is at an angle.
• Do not adjust the tripod whilst the camera is attached to the Fluid Head.
• Ensure PANBAR LOCK is securely tightened.
• Apply TILT LOCK when adding/removing equipment from the camera or when attaching/removing the
camera from the Fluid Head.
• Hold camera securely whilst changing Counterbalance, Pan Drag or Tilt Drag settings.
• Hold the camera securely whilst releasing the SAFETY RELEASE LEVER.
2. Mounting Your Camera
2.1 Remove the CAMERA PLATE by turning anti-clockwise the CAMERA PLATE LOCK and pushing the
SAFETY RE- LEASE on the PLATFORM.
2.2 Attach the CAMERA PLATE to the camera such that the Centre of Gravity (C of G) mark on the
camera is approximately in the middle of the camera plate.
2.3 Tighten PAN/TILT LOCKS, mount the CAMERA PLATE to the PLATFORM side first.
non-locking
The side load lock mechanism will capture camera plate (distinct click sound will be made when CAMERA
PLATE is retained). CAM- ERA PLATE will be able to slide freely until CAMERA PLATE LOCK lever is
tightened.
2.4 Untighten TILT LOCK, slide the CAMERA PLATE such that the camera’s C of G is directly above the
centre axis of the Fluid Head, camera should be balanced (if not slide camera backward or forward).
Once balanced tighten the SLIDE LOCK LEVER (anti-clockwise) and tighten TILT LOCK. If this cannot be
achieved then reposition the CAMERA PLATE on the Camera – step 2.2.
NOTES:
• Refer to the camera’s owners manual for correct method of attachment to the CAMERA PLATE. Remove the
1/4’’ screw or 3/8’’ screw as required.
• The camera’s C of G can be estimated by placing the camera on to a round rod and then shifting it
backwards or forwards until a balance point – C of G - is achieved. It is recommended to identify this point
on the camera as it will be useful in step 2.2.
• Ensure CAMERA PLATE LOCK lever is tightened at all times when you are not finding C of G or mounting/
dismounting camera
3. Counterbalance Control
The counterbalance system was designed to neutralise the effect of the camera weight when it is tilted.
The T8 Fluid Head offers a 8 position counterbalance system which is operated with the Counterbalance
(CB) SELECTOR. With the T6 systems it is also possible to disengage counterbalance (position zero).
NOTE: Be careful when disengaging counterbalance as you could damage your equipment with an
unwanted tilt drop. The CB SELECTOR must be operated when the BASE PLATE is in a horizontal
position. After changing the counter- balance setting it may be necessary to tilt the camera back and forth
to ensure that the CB spring has engaged.
3.1 For safety it is generally better to start at a higher counterbalance position (e.g. position 6) and work
your way to the correct setting, this is to reduce any chance of unwanted tilt drops.
3.2 Hold the camera and release the TILT LOCK, then gently tilt the camera from the horizontal position
forward then backward and observe its response. If the camera ‘springs back’ to the horizontal position
then a lower counterbalance setting is required, use the CB SELECTOR to cycle through all even number
positions (eight positions including zero).
3.3 Correct counterbalance setting has been achieved when the camera does not spring back or drop
when pan handle is released.
4. Pan/Tilt Drag Control
The T8 Fluid Head offers selectable positions of fluid drag in the Pan and Tilt (including zero positions).
The settings are equally stepped from lighter drag in position 1 up to heavier drag in position 3, the drag
plates are completely disengaged in position zero.
• Do not pan or tilt the Fluid Head whilst adjusting PAN or TILT DRAG CONTROL or whilst the PAN and TILT
DRAG CONTROL is between settings.
• The drag setting can be changed at any tilt or pan angle.
5. Pan/Tilt Lock Control
The T8 Fluid Head offers high capacity caliper disc brake system to hold the Fluid Head in a fixed pan
and/or tilt position. Camera position will not change when applying or releasing the Pan-tilt locks.
• Do not pan or tilt the Fluid Head whilst the PAN or the TILT LOCK is partially applied.
6. Illumination
The T8 Flu- id Head offers illumination of the BUBBLE LEVEL when the low ambient light conditions exist.
Illumination can be achieved by pressing the LED BUTTON once. The light will switch off after 10
seconds.
7. Maintenance
The T8 Fluid Head offers high quality surface coatings, dust and moisture seals. SCG recommends
keeping the Fluid Head clean at all times by using soft brushes and lint free cloth to wipe over the
surfaces.
• Do not immerse the Fluid Head in any liquid.
•Do not use stiff brushes, abrasives, harsh detergents and solvents.
8. Battery Replacement
8.1 Use finger nail to open the battery tray.
8.2 Using a small flat screw driver remove the battery.
8.3 Align the new battery as shown on the back of the BATTERY DOOR and place into the BATTERY
TRAY, then push down the battery into place.
8.4 Push back the battery tray.


Product specificaties

Merk: SCG
Categorie: Statief
Model: T8

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