Easyrig Camcorder Tripod Camcorder Accessories User Manual


 
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Some practical advice
Try to keep the camera as close to your body as possible, to
avoid unnecessary strain on your back.
When lming upwards, you might nd it easier if you have the
camera tucked under your arm.
When lming at hip or knee level, you can remove the eye
piece in order to see better. You could also attach an LCD
screen, to get better control of the shot.
When shooting at hip level during longer periods of time, rest
the camera on the hip belt to increase stability.
Avoid getting your clothing creased under the hip belt since it
may cause discomfort.
Use the Easyrig for transporting your camera to and from the
lming site.
When folding your Easyrig, always make sure to put the
upper part of the support arm inside the hip belt and fasten
the buckle at the back of the hip belt. This will prevent the
suspension line from wearing.
When lming with a cable, fasten it to the Easyrig in order to
maintain stability.
If you don’t use your Easyrig for more than a couple of
months, make sure to store it standing up. Otherwise the
shock absorber gasket might dry out.
”Easyrig is an effective ergonomic relief aid for back and shoulders,
intended for TV cameramen working with hand held cameras.
A considerable load relief has been ascertained. The aid provides a
good basis for improvement of back health. The results show that this
aid can give longterm benets in the form of improved back health,
work effectiveness and picture quality.”
Elisabeth Schell, Authorised ergonomist and registered physio
therapist, Swedish Television.