STEP 1: THE EASY PART - THE SIDE-TO-SIDE ADJUSTMENT
Once your camera is fastened to your pan head, move to the front of the unit so you’re looking into the lens. The center of the lens should be directly over the pivot axis of the pan head. Adjust the
side edge of the bottom of the vertical bracket ,(the side with the bubble level), aligns with the appropriate number on the scale. (See Fig. to right)
STEP 2: THE SLIGHTLY HARDER PART -
FORE-AFT ADJUSTMENT
This step is most easily accomplished out of
doors. Find a vertical edge or line, such as a doorway or edge of a building. Position your camera and tripod about two feet away, or as close as possible with the edge still in focus when you look through the viewfinder.
Looking through the camera’s viewfinder, find another vertical edge or line that is far away, such as another building or telephone pole. Align the two objects and rotate the pan head so 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’ve managed to unwittingly locate the right posi- tion, you should notice the two objects will move with respect to each other as you rotate the pan from left to right. Slide the camera to the front or rear as required to eliminate this relative movement.
It may help to first locate the camera all the way to the front or rear and then move it a little bit at a time. This way you’ll more readily see the parallax ef- fect and notice how it improves as you slide the bracket.
STEP 3: LEVEL THE CAMERA
Once you have located the
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