On 03/19/2014 05:09 AM, Carl von Einem wrote:
Hi Pawel,

Pawel Rozenek schrieb am 19.03.14 08:04:
Quite often stitching pictures in Hugin gives e a result like here:
http://www.rozenek.com/images/forum/hugin-problem.jpg

It is NOT a problem with my bracket, because I designed a special
bracket just for my camera:
http://www.rozenek.com/a-new-version-of-the-panoramic-bracket-for-my-camera/

so I have got a perfect nodal point.

I admire the confidence you show about the quality of your setup.

However I'd suspect that there is plenty of room for alignment issues
every time you set up such a heavy camera (D600 with battery grip and
f2.8/14-24mm wide angle zoom): the bracket itself might work ok, but
there are two quick release plates and it seems as if you use a ball
head as a panorama plate...

A ball head between the rotating base and the bracket is the first thing
I'd change.

Cheers,
Carl

Plus doesn't the nodal point change with focal length and/or aperture?

I mostly shoot handheld, with an occasional set on a tripod without a pano head. So I don't know.

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