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Pros

The build is solid and won't budge when locked. The tightening screws allow you to minimize any free-play and once fastened hold tight. The setup is pretty easy and takes a few minutes. The rails are pretty good. Also shakes a lot with any touch.



Cons

There is no guide indicating the centre of rotation. No 360º foto.

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Quality


The pano head is nice and smooth with the ability to adjust the drag.


Again i would recommend this to someone just starting out and wants to learn the basics, attached is a example of a pano i did ...  Read More


I was very happy with the final picture.


It is designed mainly for horizontal panoramas with the camera mounted in a vertical position.

Price


The upside is the price as many of the more substantial brackets cost hundreds of dollars.

Competitiveness


All metal construction supports my nikon d750 with a nikon 24-70 f2.


I use a nikon d7xxx body with the following lens: tokina 12-28, nikkor 24mm, nikkor 50mm and a rokinon 8mm fisheye.

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  • This product had a total of 193 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 1 2022.
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Most positive reviewquestion

Nice unit, but uses 3/8 tripod mount requiring 3/8 to 1/4 adapter for 1/4x20 US standard tripod screw.

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I didn't want to pay a premium and after much consideration finally purchased this pano head. At a fraction of the cost of othe...  Read More


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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I've been looking for a panohead for a long time, and unless you are wanting to get a crazy-expensive nodal ninja 3 mkii, all these reviews on all of these panoheads are super negative and/or negatively misleading.


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Not sure what the other reviewers have for issues when they can get this panohead for less than $70.


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    That being said, the kit has some issues.


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    It also has quite a bit of flex, ruling out larger camera bodies and lenses (it's working fine with my d750 and primes lenses).


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The pivot on the l bracket is indexed, but there's no way to see what angle you are actually at as the locking knob covers the marks.


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    After contacting the seller about it they promptly sent out replacement parts so i could try this head out.


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The stops are set at 15 and 18 degrees, which at 18 degrees has a maximum focal length usage of ~60mm (depending on your camera) and still have 25% overlap.


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Its also to note that the plastic washer that used with this is easily lost as since it isn't fixed to the knob.

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