Kaidan Digital Camera Tripod manual Fore-Aft Adjustment

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The Fore-Aft Adjustment

Put the Captive Camera Knob in the long slot of the Vertical Bracket. This will allow you to slide the camera (along with the Camera Ad- justment Shoe) as required.

Note: This step is most easily accomplished outside. Find a vertical edge or line, such as a doorway or edge of a building. Position the unit and tripod about four feet away, or as close as possible with the edge still in focus when looking through the view displayed on the LCD screen of the camera.

Looking at the camera’s LCD, find another vertical edge or object that is far away, such as another building or telephone pole. Align the two objects and rotate the Vertical Bracket so that they are in the left hand side of the viewfinder.

Rotate the pan head so the two objects move over to the right hand side of the viewfinder. Unless you have managed to unwittingly lo- cate the right nodal point position, you should notice the two objects will move with respect to each other as the Vertical Bracket is rotated from left to right. Slide the camera to the front or rear as required to eliminate this relative movement.

Good.

No relative movement between objects when rotating camera from side to side.

Looking through the viewfinder, align a close object (brick wall) with a faraway object (telephone pole). As the camera is rotated from side-to- side, there should be no relative movement between the two objects.

Bad.

Relative movement between objects when rotating camera from side to side.

If, as shown to the right, the two objects move with respect to one another in the viewinder, slide the camera fore or aft in order to eliminate this movement. Here, the telephone pole has moved behind the brick wall.

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Contents KiWi Camera-Specific Panoramic Tripod Head Users Guide Copyright Information Warranty Registration Unpacking the Box KiWi ComponentsRemoving the Friction Cap Lenses in Appendix a and List of Detent Discs in Appendix CRemoving & Replacing the Detent Disc Replacing the Friction CapAdjusting the Detent Force Shooting Panoramas Mounting the Camera?How Many Shots? Shooting the Panorama CorrectShooting the Panorama Side-to-Side Adjustment How do I Locate my Camera’s Nodal Point?Fore-Aft Adjustment Appendix a Appendix BModel# Detent positions, lens Appendix D KiWi Model Specifics KiWi-990LabelKiWi-VL 700 800 KiWi 700/800KiWi-290 Page KiWi 280 mounting configuration Leveler not included KiWiKW-2000/2020 KW-600/620Camera Adjustment Lug Addendum Frequently Asked Questions

Digital Camera Tripod specifications

The Kaidan Digital Camera Tripod is a remarkable piece of photography equipment designed for both amateur and professional photographers. Known for its sturdy construction and versatility, this tripod stands out in the crowded market of camera supports. One of its most notable features is the high-quality aluminum alloy used in its construction, ensuring that the tripod is lightweight yet durable. This makes it ideal for travel and outdoor photography, where weight and bulk can be significant concerns.

One of the key technologies incorporated into the Kaidan tripod is the unique quick-release plate system. This feature allows photographers to swiftly attach and detach their cameras without the hassle of fumbling with screws or tools. This system not only saves valuable time during shoots but also enhances the overall efficiency of the photographer, making it easier to switch between different setups.

The tripod boasts a maximum height that allows for versatile shooting angles, accommodating a wide range of photography styles. Its adjustable legs can be extended and locked at various heights, ensuring stability on uneven terrain. Additionally, the rubberized feet provide excellent grip on various surfaces, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor shoots.

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The tripod head features a smooth panning motion, enabling effortless tracking of moving subjects. This makes it an excellent choice for capturing dynamic scenes, whether in sports photography or wildlife observation. Moreover, the tripod supports a wide range of camera types, from DSLRs to mirrorless systems, showcasing its versatility.

Lastly, the Kaidan Digital Camera Tripod is designed with user convenience in mind. It comes with a carrying case for easy transport, ensuring that photographers can take it on their adventures without inconvenience. Overall, the combination of durability, user-friendly design, and advanced features makes the Kaidan Digital Camera Tripod a valuable tool for anyone serious about photography.