Adjusting the elbow for your specific camera is a quick and simple process. To obtain the correct measurement for your camera body you can either download the Adjuste manual here or take the measurement yourself.
Preparation
This image shows the measurement needed to accurately set the Adjuste elbow for your camera. The distance measured is from the base of the camera to the centre of the lens mount.
For example, the S3Pro base to centre mount is 73mm you would therefore set the elbow to 73mm.
The setting
The elbow ruler measurement is taken from the point the ruler enters the midplate as show in the highlighted area of this image.
Step One
The first step in adjusting the elbow is to gain access to the locking plate and locking screws. To do this you simply remove the top spirit plate. The spirit plate should not be over tightened so should be very easy to remove. The spirit plate loosens in an anti-clockwise direction.
Step Two
To enable you to adjust the elbow you need to loosen the elbow locking plate. The elbow locking plate is locked into position using two m6 x 10mm screws. Again these screws loosen in an anti-clockwise direction using the supplied 4mm allen key. Loosen the first locking screw.
Step Three
Loosen the second elbow locking screw.
Step Four
Step 4 is moving the elbow to the correct setting. The alignment point is the position where the elbow ruler goes into the base on the right-hand side of the mid-plate.
Step Five
Steps 5,6 and 7 are simply the reverse of steps 3,2 and 1. With the elbow in position tighten the locking screws. Please do not over tighten these screws. For semi-permanent set-ups you can apply a small amount Loctite to the screws.
Step Six
Tighten the last remaining locking screw.
Step Seven
Re-attached the spirit plate. The spirit plate tightens in a clockwise direction. Again, be careful to not over tighten the spirit plate. Your head should now be set for use with your specific camera body.