Video: Troubleshooting the Matterport Pro3 TMount Adapter21418
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| Video: Troubleshooting the Matterport Pro3 TMount Tripod Quick Release Adapter | 9 January 26 From @Matterfix **Matterport Pro3 T-mount / Tripod Adapter (Matterfix.io video recap)** Mike from Matterfix.io breaks down the Matterport Pro3 T-mount (tripod adapter): the different versions out there, how it’s supposed to work, what commonly fails, and what to check when things go sideways. **Key versions (how to ID them)** Newest Official * Identifying features: Flat portion on barrel near clasp * Pin: Stainless steel (silver) * Notes: Latest design; recommended for regular use Previous Official * Identifying features: Round barrel (no flat surface) * Pin: Stainless steel (silver) * Notes: Older official version; still solid and reliable Non-legitimate / Beta batch * Identifying features: Round barrel + brass pin + tiny screw inside the mechanism * Pin: Brass * Notes: NOT recommended. Risk of jamming in the camera and causing damage Extra detail on the “beta/non-legit” one: * It sounds like these were supposed to be destroyed after testing/QC failed, but some ended up getting resold (often on eBay). * The tiny internal screw can loosen/fall out, which can jam the mount inside the camera and make removal extremely difficult without repair. **How the T-mount is supposed to work (normal behavior)** * It has a clutch mechanism so the camera can rotate on the tripod without loosening the mount. * When you grip near the camera connection AND the base, you should feel resistance when turning. * If it free-spins, something’s not right. * The clutch lets you rotate the camera to set your scan starting position without removing/loosening the mount. * There are two “grab arms” that clamp the camera: * Unlocked: arms should move freely * Locked: arms should clamp firmly with little/no play * Arm tension is adjusted with a T15 Torx screw: * Too loose = arms flop * Too tight = excessive force + risk of damage * Correct = slight resistance + secure engagement **Proper seating / mounting (this matters a lot)** * The camera base and the T-mount surface need to be perfectly aligned and parallel. * If you tighten while tilted/misaligned, you can cause: * Damage to the camera or mount * Rotation problems * Also: make sure tripod legs are locked and the surface is stable to avoid scan errors. **Common issues + troubleshooting** Unstable error in Capture app * Re-check camera seating on the T-mount (aligned + tightened correctly) * Confirm tripod stability (legs locked, stable ground) * Swap parts to isolate: try a different T-mount and/or tripod * If it still happens after swaps, it may be internal (motor / H-drive) and needs pro repair T-mount stuck in the camera * Often tied to the beta/non-legit version (brass pin + internal screw issue) * In the field, try: * Remove camera + T-mount from tripod * Open the clasp * Rotate and gently tap the mount to try freeing the jam * If it won’t release: likely needs disassembly or professional repair * Matterfix.io mentioned plans to release detailed disassembly instructions for self-repair **Recommendations** * For normal scanning: use the two official stainless-steel pin versions. * If you have the brass-pin beta version: treat it as emergency backup only, and use it sparingly with close monitoring. * Regularly inspect: wear, arm tension, clutch behavior, and general mechanical integrity. * If you need help: reach out to Matterfix.io via their site / toll-free support (they also offer emergency help). **Key takeaways** * There are 3 versions, but only the 2 stainless pin versions are recommended. * The brass-pin beta version is prone to jamming due to a small internal screw loosening. * Correct alignment + correct arm tension + proper clutch behavior = safer scanning and fewer headaches. * “Unstable” errors should be troubleshot systematically (mounting → tripod stability → swap components → internal repair). |
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