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Gimbal / Grip 

Counterweight shaft 

Monopod 

 

X-Y Plate 

FlowPod Operating Manual 

 

 
Thank you for purchasing the versatile FlowPod, our patented 
stabilizer/support.  The FlowPod offers several shooting options that 
will help to improve and distinguish your productions.  The FlowPod 
(VZ-FP) comes supplied with the following:  3 counterweights, hex key 
(3/16”), balancing plate (VZ-FPB), and quick-release camera plate. 

 

The FlowPod can be used in at least three distinct operating modes: 
stabilizer, monopod, and low-flow (for low-level shots).  Since the 
FlowPod was designed with versatility in mind, you may discover other 

creative ways to use it, but first read these 

WARNINGS

 

 
- We do not suggest running at full speed with the FlowPod, as you could trip or 
collide with something, possibly resulting in injury or damage to your gear. 
- Do not use it in stabilizer mode with the monopod section extended. 
- Exercise caution when operating in low-flow mode to ensure that you do not 
strike the ground, other objects, or trip yourself. 
- Do not overload the FlowPod or lean on it like a walking cane. 
- Do not over-tighten the grip/gimbal assembly or damage may result 
 

 
It may take a little while to learn how to use the FlowPod 
properly, so please read the instructions thoroughly before 
attempting to use it.  As packed, the unit is configured for basic 
stabilizer mode, and you will have to complete a few steps 
before you will be ready to shoot.   

 

STABILIZER MODE 

 

Attachment and Balancing 
 

1.  The first step is to attach the camera to the quick release 

plate (the top section of the X-Y assembly).  Detach the 
quick release plate by loosening the locking lever and 
depressing the red release button on the opposite side.   
 
Find the lengthwise center of gravity of your camera.  Do this 
by balancing the camera on top of a pen or pencil oriented 
perpendicular to the camera’s length.  The spot where the 
camera balances best is the lengthwise center of gravity.   
 
Position the center of gravity at the center of the mounting 
plate and fix the camera to the plate using the appropriate 
size screw.  Put the mounting plate back onto the X-Y 
assembly and tighten the locking lever.  Now you are ready 
to start balancing the unit. 

Summary of Contents for FlowPod

Page 1: ...FlowPod Stabilizer MonoPod Low Mode ...

Page 2: ...or trip yourself Do not overload the FlowPod or lean on it like a walking cane Do not over tighten the grip gimbal assembly or damage may result It may take a little while to learn how to use the FlowPod properly so please read the instructions thoroughly before attempting to use it As packed the unit is configured for basic stabilizer mode and you will have to complete a few steps before you will...

Page 3: ...e gimbal and the wide range of available motion Also note that the knob below the grip may strike the C handle if the grip is released Although this will not cause any mechanical damage the knob could scratch the body so be advised 3 Now that the grip is free you can begin balancing In order to balance the unit properly you need to have the camera set up exactly as it will be used For example you ...

Page 4: ...add another weight and retest If the FlowPod swings down too fast you should remove weights or slide them upward as necessary Vertical Balance should be fine tuned until the FlowPod stays completely vertical when you move it around without any significant swaying so your drop time may vary slightly depending on how you fine tune NOTES With some very small cameras you may need to add a weight above...

Page 5: ...nd shooting at the widest angle possible and you may find that a wide angle lens adapter adds to the overall effect You will also probably want to shoot at a fixed focus point manual focus to prevent the hunting effect caused by autofocus constantly adjusting on a mobile camera MONOPOD MODE 1 To use the FlowPod in monopod mode you should lock the handle in place and tighten the brake 2 To extend t...

Page 6: ...y to add the weights but you may find it beneficial LOW FLOW MODE OPERATION 1 You can operate the Low Flow unit with the handle locked in place but you may determine that the freely rotating handle suits you better You will achieve smoother shots if you do not extend the monopod It may also be beneficial to add weight to the top extension cylinder but it will require some practice to determine wha...

Page 7: ...d adjust the X Y assembly so the camera becomes level horizontal balance For vertical balancing the FPB is a good place to attach and adjust your weights You can do the drop test from the FPB but the range of motion will be limited and you should exercise caution so neither FlowPod nor camera strike the table For final testing you ll need to be holding the FlowPod to check the side to side stabili...

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