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Manfrotto leveling base 338

PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 9:12 pm
by glamy
Hello everybody, I am new here but have been "lurking" for a while. I use a Manfrotto 303sph head on a 338 leveling base to shoot panoramas.
I had problems with the alignment and found the "bullseye" level on the 338 being out a fair bit. If you have one, just double check...
G. Lamy

Re: Manfrotto leveling base 338

PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 9:14 pm
by birddog114
glamy wrote:Hello everybody, I am new here but have been "lurking" for a while. I use a Manfrotto 303sph head on a 338 leveling base to shoot panoramas.
I had problems with the alignment and found the "bullseye" level on the 338 being out a fair bit. If you have one, just double check...
G. Lamy


I thought, I was the only one person had that problem two years ago, passed it to a friend and now am Gitzo's guy!

Re: Manfrotto leveling base 338

PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 12:29 pm
by glamy
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I thought, I was the only one person had that problem two years ago, passed it to a friend and now am Gitzo's guy![/quote]

Hi Birddog,
I use a "torpedo" style spirit level and it's OK. I will try and get it replaced after the holidays. I think the Manfrotto head and base are well suited for panoramas eventhough the quality is disappointing. I could not see anything similar at Gitzo.
Cheers,
G. Lamy

PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 12:40 pm
by birddog114
glamy,
I moved up to the Gitzo since then:
Gitzo 1227G + Markin 20 Ballhead
Gitzo 1325 + RRS BH55Pro
Gitzo 1025 + RRS BH25
GitZo 1588 Monopod + Acratech Ultimate Ballhead
and number of L brackets for D70/D100/D2h + lens foots(Plates) + RRS-337 Bubble leveling and flash brackets.
Am not looking back to the Manfrotto atm.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 8:44 pm
by glamy
Birddog,
This is the bit in question:http://db.manfrotto.com/product/templates/templates.php3?sectionid=11&itemid=283. I bought it along with the 303sph to make QTVR movies. So far, I would say I still need practice!
Do you have any experience in this field?
Cheers,
Gerard

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 8:49 pm
by birddog114
glamy wrote:Birddog,
This is the bit in question:http://db.manfrotto.com/product/templates/templates.php3?sectionid=11&itemid=283. I bought it along with the 303sph to make QTVR movies. So far, I would say I still need practice!
Do you have any experience in this field?
Cheers,
Gerard


Sorry, I'm not very well with Manfrotto stuff, just clarify:
- You got the leveling base and use it for QTVR and now want to integrate with the D70? I'm lost!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:41 pm
by glamy
Hi Birddog,
I am shooting multirow panoramas which are rendered either on a plane or as QTVR. I still have nothing worth showing yet but here is a link that will illustrate what I mean:http://www.ecliptique.com/belleile/hd.html
Click any of the dots for illustration.
Cheers,
Gerard

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 8:21 pm
by christiand
Hi Glamy,

I'm fascinated by multirow and spherical panoramas.
I'd love to see some of your work.
I'd also like to bother you with a request for sources of information on that subject. (web sites etc ...)

Regards
Christiand

PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 8:58 pm
by glamy
Christiand,
I do not know where to start... I use the Manfrotto 055Pro, levelling base 338 and the 303SPH head. I use a Sigma 12-24 set at 12. It took me quite some time to get the nodal point set correctly!
I have been reading a fair bit about these 360. I first used PTGui and find it hard to use. I now use a demo version of Realviz Stitcher which is far easier to use but also very expensive. For more info:http://www.realviz.com/photo_stitching_software.htm
I do not have anything worth showing yet as I have been concentrating more on the technical side of things. It works really well (the software), but I still have some issues with white balance.
Here are some other useful sites:
http://www.dffe.at/pano360/index.html
http://db.manfrotto.com/303SPH/
http://www.path.unimelb.edu.au/%7eberna ... index.html
As soon as I can post something worthwile, I'll try and post it. Meanwhile, I'd be happy to help more if I can.
Gerard

PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 5:50 am
by Slaggie
Suveyors transits used high quality leveling bases and very accurate bubbles both of which were on every transit. With lazer transits now that are self leveling, I wonder if these bases can be picked up cheap, new or used, and will they fit on our legs. Maybe can be modified to do so. Just a thought.
When I get my D70 I am going to do some of what you are doing. Question, do you leave the camera on auto, or do you set it manually and take all segments at the same setting? Geo. :)

PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 11:11 am
by beej
Slaggie,

Manual all the way. Even white balance has to be uniform. Don't leave WB on A or shoot in NEF.

- beej

thank you

PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 9:06 pm
by christiand
Thanks alot for your response Glamy.
One thing I love about this forum is the great resource of information that is so nicely shared by the forum members.

Cheers
CD