Kaidan III manual Before shooting the photo

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Shooting Panoramas (continued)

How do I begin?

You can also shim the camera/head to compensate for such misalignment errors as well. A few layers of tape is usually all that it takes. Let me also reiterate what's not as important as some people think.

The overall level of the head/camera is not as critical in order to produce good stitched results. As long as the camera is not tilted or rotated and as long as the camera is positioned so that the optical axis is parallel to the rotation plane, you can tilt or position the entire head so that it's not level to the horizon and it won't affect the image.

Now, it might produce a panorama that is tilted with respect to the horizon but that might be an artistic choice or something you want to do on purpose.

As long as the optical axis is parallel to the rotation plane and the camera/CCD is not rotated, slight variations in level as the head rotates is generally not a problem.

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 software 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.

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Contents QuickPan Welcome to the Kaidan QuickPan III and Panoramic Photography QuickPan III Panoramic Tripod Head OverviewIntroducing the QuickPan III Components QuickPan III FamilyRotator Base Twin-Axis Camera Bracket StandardPro Quick Release Camera Bracket Adjusting the Force of the Spring Plunger Installing Indexing RingsRotator Base Removing Indexing RingsMounting your camera on the Standard Camera Bracket Standard Camera Bracket Camera MountingMounting your camera on the Spherical Bracket Spherical Camera Bracket Camera MountingMounting your camera on the Twin-Axis Camera Bracket Twin-Axis Camera Bracket Camera MountingSide-to-side adjustment What is it and how do I find it?Nodal Point Record Your Results Fore-Aft AdjustmentHow About Rangefinder Cameras? Nodal Point How do I begin? Shooting PanoramasHow much Overlap? How many Shots?Before shooting the photo Kaidan Warranty and Return Policy Limited Warranty Warranty and Product Return Information