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Panosaurus panoramic fixture and ball head

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  • I added the turnbuckle for added stability and to compensate for the weight of the camera.
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  • <a href="http://gregwired.com/pano/pano.htm">Panosaurus<a/>  panoramic fixture and ball head
  • Camera mounted on bracket, the red thing is a level to make sure that the tripod is level. The bracket holds the camera in the vertical position and the vertical axis of rotation is through the nodal point.
  • Another view, There is also a level on the camera to make sure that the camera is level. The lens is set on wide angle.
  • Left side of the bracket.
  • On telephoto, the camera is moved back so that vertical axis is still through the nodal point.
  • Incidentally, this camera takes pictures that have an aspect ratio of 1:1.5 like a 35mm.
  • IMG_9460
  • Back of camera with eyepiece protector. the LCD is not a viewfinder. It is only for reviewing the picture.
  • The camera comes with a rubber cover for the viewfinder attached to the strap. It is necessary to cover the viewfinder if you are not looking through it to prevent erroneous readings. It is a regular SLR.
  • Bracket without camera.
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