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Panorama tripod setting
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 75141" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Are there any former surveyors in the group that can give me tips on how to set my tripod to be flat in less than the 5 to 10 min it seem to take me now? I know there has to be a better way than how I'm doing it now, which is just trial and error. I level the camera on the tripot pointing one direction but when I turn it I'm no longer level so I re-level it and then go back to my original and re-level it and then back and forth, etc., and I've got to believe there's an easier way to do it, right?!?</p><p></p><p>Anyone...??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 75141, member: 9521"] Are there any former surveyors in the group that can give me tips on how to set my tripod to be flat in less than the 5 to 10 min it seem to take me now? I know there has to be a better way than how I'm doing it now, which is just trial and error. I level the camera on the tripot pointing one direction but when I turn it I'm no longer level so I re-level it and then go back to my original and re-level it and then back and forth, etc., and I've got to believe there's an easier way to do it, right?!? Anyone...?? [/QUOTE]
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