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Introducing the Nebula 4000 by Filmpower The form factor and low weight of the Nebula 4000, handheld 3 axis brushless motor camera stabilizer make it a true game changer. The Nebula 4000 works with nearly any small camera weighing up to 2 lbs., and it has a fast learning curve for flying excellent stable footage. This is a great stabilizer for small production companies, and for wedding or real estate videographers. We've added an improved allen wrench that stays on the back of the Nebula 4000. It's a short arm wrench that allows loosening and tightening the pitch and roll arm screws, without removing the camera in most cases. The optional tripod base is an excellent accessory for the Nebula 4000. The tripod mounts to the bottom of the Nebula 4000 handle using either the 1/4-20 or 3/8-16 holes. Magnesium alloy construction makes it very light weight (3.5 oz.), and it provides a sturdy base for resting or working with the Nebula. The tripod base includes a ball head which is easily removed. Operating Modes Pitch (tilt) and Yaw (pan) follow: As you tilt the stabilizer handle forward or back, the camera follows. As you rotate the stabilizer handle clockwise or counterclockwise, the camera follows. Camera roll (horizon) is locked. Yaw only: As you rotate the stabilizer handle clockwise or counterclockwise, the camera follows. Camera tilt and roll are locked No Follow: The camera stays pointed in its neutral position regardless of handle position. Camera tilt, roll, and pan are locked. Balancing Most new users will find that they can balance their camera for the first time in perhaps 1 hour or so. And after a little experience, depending on what changes are being made, the balancing time drops to 5 to 15 minutes. Our experience is that once the pitch, roll and yaw arm screws are adjusted for a given camera, the process of remounting a camera and balancing it, takes just a few minutes
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