Step 5Finishing
Finally, you need to install a socket or insert nut as described above for the base section. Position it as near as possible to the center to maximize stability.
Sand all the parts. To finish things up, you can varnish, seal or paint, but don't get any of it on the rotating surfaces they'll stick every time you adjust the arm or swivel. Attaching a small level is highly recommended.
That's it, we're done!
When using your new panoramic head, remember that it never pivots at the point where the camera is screwed into the arm that joint stays put. Pivot at the arm and base as necessary, overlapping 20-50% between shots.
But regardless of what you use, this new tool will make the stitching far easier and more accurate. For example, this panoramic was stitched together from 9 shots:
The full size image was 32 megapixel, yet it stitched together without any error bigger than a single pixel! The image had no blending, yet the only seam that you can see (just to the right of the path) is due to an exposure error - it clouded up a bit on me in the middle of the sequence.
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