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Tips for multi-row panoramas?

 
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Jun 04, 2018 15:39 |  #1

Not really sure this is the right section, I feel like it could fit in just about anywhere, ha!

I have an arca-swiss p0 which has the panning at the top. This makes leveling and then panning super duper easy. For single-row.

Occasionally I want more than that. If I tilt up a bit, the "arc" is different than if the pan was at the base of the ballhead. Not sure which is better?

Should I be readjusting each frame that is tilted upwards to be horizontally leveled, or leave it to do the arc?

Is there any tips/techniques that could make the multi-row panoramas faster or easier? Outside of one of those nodal/gimbal type of setups which take up more space and weight?


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