Kaidan KiWiTM 2900 manual Shooting Panoramas, HOW Many SHOTS?, Mounting the CAMERA?

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2 Shooting Panoramas

HOW MANY SHOTS?

The KiWi 2900 is designed to be used with:

The normal wide-angle setting of the camera lens

The optional Fujifilm 0.8X wide angle lens (screw on)

Other third party lenses usable with the Fuji MX-2900 camera

The normal wide-angle setting of the camera will require the 18 position detent disc. The Fujifilm 0.8X wide angle lens requires the use of the 14 position detent disc.

MOUNTING THE CAMERA?

The KiWi 2900 also comes with a Camera Adjustment Shoe to help keep your camera mounted vertically. It also makes it easy to remove and replace your cam- era in the same position. Before the camera is attached, loosen the knob on the Camera Adjustment Shoe. Once the knob is loosened, the shoe can slide forward or backwards to help position the camera. You may need to remove the shoe and reposition it against either the front or the back of the camera, depending which configuration is selected.

Camera Adjustment Shoe (Knob is on the other side)

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Contents Photographic VR Panoramic Tripod Head KiWi User’s GuideCopyright Information Unpacking the BOX Setting Up Your KiWiRemoving the Friction CAP Retaining Knob Friction Cap Vertical Bracket Indexing HubReplacing the Friction CAP Removing & Replacing the Detent DiscAdjusting the Detent Force HOW Many SHOTS? Shooting PanoramasMounting the CAMERA? Taking the Photo Mounting Holes for accessories i.e.,GPS, flash unitTaking the Photos Finding the Nodal Point Easy Part the SIDE-TO-SIDE AdjustmentHOW do I Locate MY CAMERA’S Nodal POINT? Slightly Harder Part FORE-AFT Adjustment