1. Basic Angle Adjustment
Tripod Joint Locking: Unfold the tripod and lock each joint, ensuring the support surface is level to prevent the light fixture from shaking due to tilting.
Light Head Direction Adjustment: Adjust the pitch angle of the light head using the gimbal or quick-release plate. Some models support horizontal rotation (such as 360° panoramic fill light).
2. Fine-Tuning Techniques
Scale and Serrated Groove Design: Some high-end light fixtures use a serrated groove structure (5° increments) and fine-tuning holes (1° increments) to lock the angle with a fixing pin for precise positioning.
Dual-Mode Adjustment System: First, set the approximate direction with the coarse adjustment knob, then use the fine-tuning screw to correct the verticality of the light beam, avoiding excessive deviation.
3. Optical Calibration and Verification
Wall Test Method: Mark a target point on a flat wall 10 meters away, adjust the light fixture so that the center of the light spot aligns with the mark, and verify the illumination angle.
Height Consistency Check: Measure the height of the center of the light spot and the installation height of the light fixture, ensuring that the two values are equal to avoid glare or blind spots in illumination.
4. Adaptation to Special Scenarios
Outdoor Windproofing: After adjustment, add counterweights (such as sandbags) or lower the center of gravity to prevent strong winds from causing angle deviation.
Multi-Light Collaborative Calibration: If using multiple light fixtures, unify the height and angle to avoid overlapping light spots or uneven shadows.

