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Ken Robert Haltvik

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  1. I had the simular problem, but on a different steadicam. For me it helped to tighten the screen, and using some ducktape to make sure that the screen wouldnt move.
  2. I found a pic on google image. Hope this makes it a little easier http://www.google.com/imgres?q=wondlan+leopard+2+arm&um=1&hl=en&safe=off&client=safari&rls=en&biw=1113&bih=605&tbm=isch&tbnid=3KzwmpwG1q9nnM:&imgrefurl=http://steadicamdslr.blogspot.com/&docid=3JgYjEGT88x3SM&imgurl=http://www.dvstabilizer.com/images/Leopard2.0s/1.jpg&w=698&h=419&ei=Zi55UPLWL4Sk4ATtmYGQBg&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=893&sig=109503878415269960253&page=4&tbnh=126&tbnw=231&start=65&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:52,s:20,i:288&tx=102&ty=43
  3. Hi, I bought a Wondlan steadicam not long ago and there where no manual with it.. so I kind of have figured out most things the hard way. However could some one please explain to me how much should spring 1 (the one close to the body) and spring 2 (the one closest to the gimbal) be adjustet (how tight or loose) and what effect it will have to have to tighten one or both, and losen one or both? I hope someone understands my question, because im terrible at eplaining.. I tried to ad a pic, but it seems like there have to be a link to a pic. Yours. Ken Robert
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