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Panosaurus Spherical Calibration
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Re: Panosaurus Spherical Calibration
Posted: 3 May 2008 at 20:00 GMT
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My observation on flex with the S2 on the Panosaurous is that it's sub-minimal, if there's any at all. Weight was an initial concern of mine when considering buying the head. I would imagine that the issue might come into play if using a particularly large lens, however the wide angle prime lenses I'll use are pretty small and fairly lightweight.
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Re: Panosaurus Spherical Calibration
Posted: 3 May 2008 at 19:53 GMT
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Thanks for your reply Peter. A clarification - I used the term "groove" as a form of "groovy" - I guess my slang isn't universal.
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Panosaurus Spherical Calibration
Posted: 3 May 2008 at 2:08 GMT
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Hi Folks
I'm new to the forum and appreciate all info available. I've been using a Manfrotto 303 for years, and recently bought a Panosaurous for multi-row sphericals ( the Manfrotto option is too much $$$ right now ). Any groove tips for multi-row calibration - Panosaurous info doesn't cover this and my attempts with my Fuji S2 w/20mm Nikkor F2.8 haven't flown well with RV Stitcher 3.5 - would be great.
Thnx D
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