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Using a multirow system

Using a multirow system

From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours

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Using a multirow system

- We've mentioned these multi row systems but let's build one from the ground up. Ron, why don't we start with this essential one you have here that's pretty reasonably priced. - Yes, this is a really great tripod head that can take a fairly heavy camera, an SLR with a good, solid lens. We've got a rotator base that we'll talk about a little bit more in a second, and then a horizontal plate that just goes right onto the tripod. - [Man In Green] Yep. - [Ron] The usual way. - And it's got a bubble level built in, making it easy to check that things are level. This doesn't actually have leveling ability built in, does it? - Not built in, we would wanna have a leveling base of some sort here. Next we add our vertical rail. And this system just screws on. And that's attached already to our camera mounting plate. - And so now it's pretty simple to just take that and attach, right? - Take our Arca-Swiss bracket, slides right on there and there is even a marking to show where it's centered so…

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