make sure Ronin-SC is powered off or in sleep mode before balancing.
1. Balancing depth for the tilt axis
a. Unlock the tilt axis and lower the camera by loosening the tilt axis knob(1) .
b. Rotate the tilt axis so that the camera lens is pointing forward. Check to make sure the camera is not front or back-
heavy. If front-heavy, move the camera backward. If back-heavy, move the camera forward.
c. Loosen the knob under the camera mounting plate (2) and adjust the camera balance (3) until the camera is
steady.
d. Tighten the knob.
2. Balancing the vertical tilt
a. Rotate the tilt axis so that the camera lens is pointing upward. Check to make sure the camera is not top or
bottom-heavy. If the camera is tilted to one side, pull the tilt arm towards the other side.
b. Loosen the knob on the tilt motor (1) and adjust the balance of the camera (2) until the camera is steady without
tilting up or down.
c. Tighten the knob.
d. Repeat Step 1 to balance the depth of the tilt axis. The slider on the dovetail plate is used to record the balance
position. Move the slider next to the mounting plate and tighten the slider.
3. Balancing the roll axis
a. Lock the tilt axis and unlock the roll axis. Check the direction in which the roll motor swings. If the camera rotates