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MoVI Quick Tip: Changing Tilt Direction

Recently, I've received a lot of calls about the Freefly Systems MōVI, all asking the same thing: how to reverse the tilt orientation on the remote hand set. The process isn't difficult, but you do have to know where to find the option when you dive into the menus. The same procedure can be performed from the Freefly Configurator software (which you can download from their website), but it might come in handy to know how to switch from the remote, without the need for your computer or tablet.

Watch my video above for a step-by-step walkthrough of exactly how to get it working. If you want to learn even more about the MōVi M5 or M10, check out all our upcoming MōVI Intensive Workshop dates, as well as our post-Cine Gear Introduction to MōVI class!

Ian McCausland
Camera Technology Specialist, AbelCine LA

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