Kaidan QPX-2 manual Taking the Photos

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TAKING THE PHOTOS (CONTINUED)

Using the twin-axis bubble level on the bottom of the Vertical Bracket, ob- serve it while you level the tripod. Of course, this task is much easier if your tripod also has a tilt head.

Once the tripod and QuickPan™ are level, now is the time to double check to see if the camera is level in elevation. If it needs to be adjusted, loosen the Captive knob just a slight amount and tilt the camera accordingly. Be sure not to change the Fore-Aft dimension. Tighten the Captive knob.

Rotate the camera so that the lens is facing the direction you want to take your first shot. Depending on whether the stitching software that you’re us- ing prefers having the photos taken in a clockwise or counterclockwise se- quence, you’ll have to either count the number of shots being taken from your start position.

At this point, you’re ready to shoot the photos. As you shoot around the circle, try to avoid capturing any moving objects that might come into your field of view. There is no harm in waiting, for example, while a person walks past before shooting the photo.

You may also want to check with the software developer of the stitching soft- ware that you’re using to get their recommendations for exposure settings and other camera settings.

We hope you enjoy shooting your panoramas and if you have any questions or problems using our equipment, please let us know. We would also like to see the results of your work and would be glad to consider placing your work on our website, or to put a link to your website as well.

Thank you,

The Kaidan team.

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Contents QPX-2 Copyright Information Unpacking your QuickPan Unpacking the BOXAssembling the QuickPan Attaching the Base to Your TripodUsing the QuickPan Changing the Increment Rotation AngleAdjusting the Spring Force of the Plunger Which Hole should I USE? Storing the Plunger and Free Rotation Attaching the Camera Bracket Final HOW do I Locate MY CAMERA’S Nodal POINT? Slightly Harder Part FORE-AFT Adjustment Easy Part the SIDE-TO-SIDE AdjustmentLevel the Camera Record Your Results HOW about Rangefinder CAMERAS? HOW Many SHOTS? HOW Much OVERLAP?Taking the Photos Taking the Photos