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KiWi Panoramic Tripod Head
User’s Guide - V1.1 - 12 Jan 2005                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
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                        KiWi Panoramic Tripod Head Overview Welcome to the Kaidan KiWi and Panoramic Photography Thank you for purchasing a Kaidan lightweight travelling companion. KiWi™ Panoramic Tripod Head. The KiWi is built around a sturdy  This manual is designed to help you and precise Rotator Base with inter- understand how to use your KiWi to changable ClickDiscs. There are  create quality panoramas. This docu- interchangeable camera brackets that  ment will be revised occasionally and slide and lock onto the R
                    
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                        The KiWi Family Introducing the KiWi Components KiWi Rotator Base & Accessory Pouch Standard Camera Bracket  Rotator Base The primary component in the KiWi family is The Standard Camera Bracket is designed  the Rotator Base. The base uses interchange- to support most digital and film cameras in a  able indexing discs called ClickDiscs that portrait orientation. Used primarily to shoot  provide various click-stop positions.  The base single-row or cylindrical panoramas, the  contains an integral c
                    
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                        KiWi ClickDiscs How to install and remove ClickDisc indexing discs Disassembly 1) The Rotator Base  is held together with a  recessed set screw which is  located at the zero degree  position on the barrel. Use  the set screw wrench lo- cated in the blue accessory  pouch and loosen the set  screw (do not remove) by  turning several revolutions  counter-clockwise. 2) With the set screw  ClickDisc Accessory Pouch with 6  Rotator Base Assembly loosened, remove the axle  ClickDiscs and Set Screw Wren
                    
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                        KiWi ClickDiscs How to install and remove ClickDisc indexing discs Assembly 1) Install the appropriate  ClickDisc into the cavity on  the top of the barrel. Be sure to  orient the tab of the ClickDisc  into the notch of the barrel.  Push the ClickDisc into posi- Horizontal Plate tion. 2) Place the horizontal plate  Barrel w/ClickDisc Installed over the barrel and reinsert the  axle. Make sure that the plastic  washer is on the axle. Set Screw Wrench 3) Push down on the knob of  the axle to compr
                    
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                        KiWi Rotator Base Tripod threaded bushing adapter The KiWi comes with a tripod adapt- er bushing which accommodates both  1/4-20 inch and 3/8-16 inch threaded  tripod mounts.  1/4 inch Tripod If your tripod has a 1/4 inch threaded  mount, leave the brass bushing in the  center hole in the bottom of the rota- tor as shown at lower left. 3/8 inch Tripod  Adapter If your tripod has 3/8 inch threaded  Bushing mount, remove the brass bushing by  unscrewing it in a counterclockwise  direction and scre
                    
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                        Spring Plunger Indexing How to adjust the spring force and click-stop action. The KiWi uses a spring plunger  which is threaded into the horizontal  plate. This plunger works with the  ClickDisc to provide a solid and  smooth click-stop action. The force of the plunger and the feel  of the detent action can be adjusted  by threading the plunger in and out  of the horizontal plate. You can use a  wide-blade screwdriver or a thin coin  to adjust the plunger. The more you  thread the plunger in (cl
                    
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                        Standard Camera Bracket - Camera Mounting Mounting your camera on the Standard Camera Bracket To mount your camera, first select the camera in the same location. Slide  Camera Knob appropriate slot in the bracket that these adjusters into the best spot on  will best locate the tripod mount- your camera to ensure a square and  Camera Shoe ing thread on your camera. You may secure mounting. need to reposition the camera knob.  To remove the knob simply slide it The Standard Camera Bracket  along th
                    
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                        Compact Camera Bracket & Twin-Axis Adapter (Optional) Mounting your camera on the Twin-Axis Camera Bracket The Compact Camera Bracket An optional Arca-style Quick Release  plate is available as an option for the  is offered as an optional choice when  purchasing a KiWi.  You can also Compact Camera Bracket. It can be  purchase it separately. When used purchased with the bracket or pur- with Twin Axis Adapter, it provides chased and installed at any time. two separate axes of adjustment. This  Yo
                    
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                        Quick Release Camera Mounts (Optional) Arca Swiss Style Quick Release Plates Both the Standard Camera Bracket  and the Compact Camera Bracket can  be ordered or upgraded with a Quick  Release Mount. These mounts are simply bolted on  the respective bracket and make it  easy to remove and replace your  camera in seconds. The Standard and Compact Cam- era Brackets have optional Quick  Release Camera Brackets. Based on  the popular Arca-Swiss standard, the  Quick Release Brackets provide an  elegan
                    
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                        Nodal Point What is it and how do I find it? This is one of the most frequently that you’re not rotating your head  asked questions when it comes to around your eye’s nodal point, which  stitcher-based panorama creation. is somewhere in the center of your  Once you understand the basics, you’ll eyeball. Instead, you’re rotating about  be able to easily locate the nodal point your spine which is several inches to  for any camera and lens combination. the rear and off to one side. It is this  relat
                    
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                        Nodal Point (continued) What is it and how do I find it? viewfinder, find another vertical edge where you look through a separate  or line that is far away, such as another viewfinder and not through the actual  building or telephone pole. Align the lens.  The process is basically the same.  two objects and rotate the pan head Locate the Side-to-Side adjustment as  so they are in the left hand side of the discussed in Step 1. When it comes to  viewfinder. the Fore-Aft adjustment, you won’t be  able t
                    
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                        Shooting Panoramas How do I begin? How much Overlap? obtain the best results. is pretty common since many cameras have  mounting screws that are not in the center of  Taking the Photos the base. Many cameras have screws off to one  The amount you turn the camera for each end of the camera or at the edge of the camera  shot varies. It is dependent on a number of and this can cause the camera to not be pulled  factors such as the field of view (the angle) When you’re ready to shoot, make sure that 
                    
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                        Shooting Panoramas (continued) How do I begin? it takes. Let me also reiterate what's not as and if you have any questions or problems using  important as some people think. our equipment, please let us know. The overall level of the head/camera is not  as critical in order to produce good stitched  results. As long as the camera is not tilted or  rotated and as long as the camera is positioned  so that the optical axis is parallel to the rotation  plane, you can tilt or position the entire head
                    
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                        Specifications and Dimensions KiWi with Standard Camera Bracket 178 mm 148 mm Max 97 mm Max 120 mm 7 mm 17 mm Min Min 180 mm 14                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
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                        Specifications and Dimensions KiWi with Standard Camera Bracket and Quick Release Mount 178 mm 148 mm Max 97 mm Max 105 mm 7 mm 2 mm Min Min 180 mm 15                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
                    
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                        Specifications and Dimensions KiWi with Twin-Axis Camera Bracket 190 mm Max 94 mm Max 152 mm 21 mm 46 mm Min Min 187 mm 16                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
                    
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                        Specifications and Dimensions KiWi with Twin-Axis Camera Bracket and Quick Release Mount 190 mm Max 79 mm Max 152 mm 6 mm 46 mm Min Min 187 mm 17                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                    
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                        Warranty and Product Return Information Copyright © 2004 Kaidan, Inc. All Rights Reserved. First Edition, Sep 2004. KiWi, exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, or limitations on how long an • Damage or loss incurred during uninsured shipping to Kaidan. In this case,  QuickPan is a trademark of Kaidan, Inc. Other products mentioned herein may implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to Kaidan cannot issue any type of refund. Customer will be respons