Panorama heads

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Panorama heads

Postby robert on Sun Mar 16, 2008 12:15 am

I think I get the parralex error thingy about just rotating the camera on tripod, and the need for getting the point of rotation around the nodal point of the lens, but i dont want to spend a lot of money when free software takes care of the stiching and the parralex.

I would like to do it better as i am just starting out stiching photos- and i just like spending money on photographic accessories (honestly)

can anyone comment on this head,
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.9430

not sure if i can post a photo here as its not my site etc..

I've bought plenty of things from these guys, mainly torches although they have such good crap for so cheap

thanks for any advice.

Robert PS. please feel free to suggest alternative heads/ systems or diy ideas, trying to keep it under $100. I currently use a manfrotto ball.
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Re: Panorama heads

Postby shakey on Sun Mar 16, 2008 12:51 am

Deleted post...I hope :x
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