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Panosaurus Pano head and my modifications. The creator of the Panosaurus thought that this is a bit much but I find it helpful.
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I also added a mirror at a 45° angle which allows me to view the bubble level even with the camera in place.
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I also added a mirror at a 45° angle which allows me to view the bubble level even with the camera in place.

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  • Bogen 3001 tripod, Manfrotto 486RC2 Ball head, Panosaurus Pano head
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  • Canon 40D with 28-135 lens mounted on Panosaurus head.
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  • Note that the 3lb camera tilts slightly.
  • My modification to correct this. The turnbuckle allows me to compensate for the weight of the camera.
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  • I also added a mirror at a 45° angle which allows me to view the bubble level even with the camera in place.
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  • When traveling it is necessary to have something light even if it is not ideal. This bracket fits a Manfrotto 785B tripod. Canon 40D with Tamron 11-18mm Three images at 11mm covers almost 270°
  • This tripod and bracket weighs about 2.5lbs versus almost 9 lbs for the Bogen and Panosaurus
  • On the left is the light weight travel bracket. The one on the right fits the Bogen and is heavier. These are for horizontal frames.
  • Bottoms of both brackets.
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