UBeesize 10" Ring Light with Tripod TR50 Operating Instructions
Brand: UBeesize
Model: TR50
Contact: customercare@ubeesize.com
[Image Description]: A black UBeesize TR50 tripod supporting a 10-inch ring light with a smartphone mounted inside. The smartphone displays a portrait of a woman.
Product Overview
This document provides operating instructions for the UBeesize 10" Ring Light with Tripod TR50. It covers setup, usage, and features for photography, vlogging, and live streaming.
Tripod Parts Identification
[Diagram Description]: Diagram labeling the parts of the UBeesize TR50 tripod.
- 1/4 standard screw interface: For attaching cameras or phone holders.
- Device Locking Knob: Secures the attached device (phone or camera).
- Vertical Tilt Locking Knob: Controls the vertical angle of the tripod head.
- Handle: For adjusting the pan and tilt of the head.
- Pan Locking Knob: Controls the horizontal rotation (panning) of the tripod head.
- Center Column Locking Knob: Secures the height adjustment of the center column.
- Aluminum Alloy Legs: Durable and lightweight legs made of aluminum alloy.
- Flip Locks: Levers for extending and securing the tripod leg segments.
Operating Instructions
[Image Description]: Compatibility: The tripod head is suitable for both Cameras and Phones.
1. Panorama Shot
Rotate the Pan Locking Knob counter-clockwise and move the handle for smooth 360° panorama shots.
[Diagram Description]: Diagram illustrating a 360° panorama shot setup. A red arrow indicates rotating the Pan Locking Knob counter-clockwise and moving the handle.
2. Platform Plate Usage
Loosen the Vertical Tilt Lock Knob to reach the 90° angle for the platform plate.
[Diagram Description]: Diagram showing the platform plate tilted to a 90° angle. Red arrows indicate loosening the Vertical Tilt Lock Knob.
3. Extending the Legs
Flip open the leg lock lever and gently pull on the leg segment to the desired length. The maximum height is 50 inches. Press the leg lock lever to secure.
[Diagram Description]: Close-up of tripod legs showing flip locks being opened and extended. A red arrow points to the flip lock lever.
4. Rubber Foot
The rubber feet are anti-skid, durable, and environmentally friendly.
[Diagram Description]: Close-up of the rubber feet of the tripod, highlighting their anti-skid design.
5. Extendable Phone Clip
The phone clip is extendable and can expand to 5.3 inches, accommodating most cell phones.
[Image Description]: A close-up of an extendable phone clip. [Diagram Description]: Diagram showing the phone clip expanding to accommodate a smartphone. Curved arrows indicate the expansion motion.
6. Device Lock
Using the 1/4 screw interface, attach the phone clip or camera. Then, fasten the device locking knob to tighten the device securely.
[Diagram Description]: Diagram illustrating attaching a device (phone clip or camera) to the tripod head using the 1/4 screw interface. Red arrows show the fastening of the device locking knob.
7. Vertical Shooting
Rotate the handle counter-clockwise and tilt the Pan head to allow a maximum of 90° for vertical use. Clockwise rotate the handle to lock the position.
[Diagram Description]: Diagram showing the tripod head tilted for vertical shooting. Red arrows indicate rotating the handle counter-clockwise to tilt and then clockwise to lock.
How to Attach the Phone Holder
Attach the phone holder by inserting its base into the slot on the ring light. The phone holder can be extended and rotated.
[Diagram Description]: Diagram showing how to attach the phone holder to the ring light base. Red arrows indicate inserting the base into the slot and rotating the holder.
Ring Light Controls
The ring light features a control panel with the following functions:
- ON/OFF: [power button] to turn the light on or off.
- +: [increase] button to increase brightness or cycle through modes.
- ⚙️: [mode/brightness] button to adjust lighting modes or brightness levels.
- -: [decrease] button to decrease brightness.
[Image Description]: Close-up of the base of the ring light showing the control panel with buttons labeled ON/OFF, +, a gear icon (mode/brightness), and -.