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  1. Twist the stand so the arrow indicates the tri-pod is in the “unlock position” and press on the “JOBY” logo button to slide out the device holder.
  2. Twist the screw into the desired recording device.
  3. Slide camera into the tripod and twist the stand so the arrow indicates it is in the lock position.
  4. The tri-pod can be adjusted to the desired height and angle for optimum capturing. Further, the flexible legs allow for tri-pod to be wrapped around tree branches, fences, etc.
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ADJUSTMENT/TROUBLESHOOTING


1: Stabilize the left and right sides

Secure one leg to the left of your camera, and then secure one leg to the right of your camera. By positioning one leg to the left and one to the right, you prevent the camera from slipping sideways.

2: Prevent the camera from moving forwards or backwards

The third tripod leg should be used to prevent the camera from slipping forwards or backwards. By positioning one leg directly in front of your camera, you prevent the camera from drooping, slipping or sliding forward.

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 Conversely, place the third leg directly behind the camera if you feel it tilting backwards.

3: Adjust your camera

Once the GorillaPod legs are secure, grip the GorillaPod Original with one hand. With your other hand, adjust the position of your camera so the subject of your photo is perfectly framed. Better photographs in three easy steps!


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Contact the Tech Desk, which provides technology tools, assistance, and space for students to discover, create, and share.

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