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Manfrotto panoramic Do-it-all head

 
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Mar 17, 2010 15:50 |  #1

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Mar 17, 2010 16:28 |  #2

The Manfrotto 468MG head is no more a true panoramic head than the 498RC2 is. Both merely have a pan release that lets the head rotate around the center axis of the head like any three-way head can.

A true panoramic head has a way to hold the camera offset (usually to the rear of the rotating center of the head by some three to six inches) so that the camera rotates around a nodal point and does not have a problem with parallax.

Is the tripod you are referring to actually the 190CXPRO4? It's helpful to tell us the actual model number. If this is the one, virtually any tripod head which has a 3/8-16 threaded socket for mounting will fit the tripod.

p.s. - Click on this link (external link) to see a panoramic head rig and how to adjust it.


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Mar 18, 2010 16:42 |  #3

Skip is right (as always), but a panoramic head isn't particularly helpful in landscape panoramas unless you have something in the near foreground. That something will change perspective between shots and cause distortion in stitching.

I've never had a problem with my landscape panos. Even handheld if I'm careful...

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