Dynexproducts DX-TRP58BL Quick Setup Guide

Storing your tripod
1 Remove your camera. 2 Lower the center column. 3 Push on any leg to close the tripod. 4 Collapse the legs. 5 Store the tripod in the carrying case.
Important safety instructions
• Do not carry or transport your tripod with camera equipment attached (for example, over your shoulder or cradled in your arms).
• Do not expose your tripod to excessive heat or cold, or use near any ame or re.
• Do not oil or grease any part of the tripod.
• Do not use any solvents or thinners to clean your tripod. Use only a mild detergent and wipe dry with a soft, lint-free cloth.
• Do not exceed the load limit of this tripod.
Specications
Folded length: 22.1 in. (56 cm) Maximum height: 58 in. (147.3 cm) Minimum height: 21.3 in. (54 cm) Weight: 2.2 lbs (1 kg) Load capacity: 8.8 lbs (4 kg)
One-year limited warranty
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DX-TRP58BL
58" Lightweight Tripod
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QUICK SETUP GUIDE
Package contents
• Tripod
• Carrying case
Quick Setup Guide
Features
Setting up your tripod
1 Open the ip-lever leg locks on each leg.
Extend the leg sections from the top down (thickest section rst) to reach the height you want.
Note: Adjusting the thickest leg sections rst gives your
tripod more stability and support.
2 Close the ip-lever leg locks to lock each leg at the
desired length.
Caution: Securing a leg lock incorrectly can cause a leg to retract unexpectedly and could result in damage to the tripod or equipment mounted on the tripod.
3 Loosen the locking collar on the center column, then spread the
legs to the preset angle. Set the tripod on a rm surface. Tighten the locking collar to stabilize your tripod.
4 Adjust the height of the center column by loosening the
elevation locking knob, turning the elevation crank until the center column is at the height you want, then tightening the knob. Turn the locking knob clockwise to lock the center column in place.
Center column
Elevation locking knob
Elevation crank
Leg lock
# Item
1 Quick-release plate
2 Leveling bubble
3 Pan locking knob
4 Elevation locking knob
5 Elevation crank
6 Quick-release plate
locking lever
7 Vertical tilt lock knob
8 Horizontal tilt lock
handle
9 Grip sponge
10 Locking collar
11 Flip-lever leg locks
12 Rubber feet
Description
Mount your camera to this plate, then mount this plate to the tripod.
The quick-release plate is level when the bubble is within the circle.
Locks the tripod head so that it will not rotate horizontally.
Locks the center column in place.
Raises and lowers the center column.
Secures the quick-release plate to the tripod.
Adjusts the vertical tilt up to 90 degrees.
Adjusts the horizontal tilt.
Grip the tripod comfortably.
Locks the tripod legs in place to provide maximum stability and strength.
Lift to adjust leg height, then close to lock.
Provide a secure, non-slip footing for your tripod.
5 Hold the quick-release plate locking lever open, then lift the
mounting plate to remove it.
Mounting plate
Locking lever
6 Align the bottom of your camera or camcorder with the 1/4"
mounting screw and indexing pin (if necessary) on the plate, then secure your camera or camcorder to the plate with the screw. The screw should be tight. The indexing pin retracts if it is not required.
7 Open the plate locking lever and slide the plate onto the tripod
head. Push the lever until it stops to secure the plate.
Using your tripod
1 To adjust vertical tilt, loosen the vertical tilt lock knob, rotate the
plate up to 90 degrees, then tighten the knob.
2 To adjust horizontal tilt, turn the horizontal tilt lock handle
counter-clockwise, tilt the tripod head, then tighten the handle.
3 To pan, turn the pan locking knob counter-clockwise, pan the
tripod head, then tighten to lock in place or continue panning.
Note: For maximum stability, always make sure that your camera lens is
over a leg.
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