[rollei_list] Re: rollei panorama head
- From: Jerry Lehrer <glehrer@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 13:14:27 -0700
Troung
You are wrong The first photo is the older model. The second one is to
be used with a Rolleifix, NOT
a Rolleigrip. I hope that Richard will straighten things out.
Jerry
Truong H.X Truong wrote:
Dear,
I just bid win a panorama head, same 2nd photo. I think it is older model
than first. The first have 10 steps, and when look at the photos, we can see
the first turn around its axis - the tripod axis. With second, I don't know
how many steps it have and what axis it turn around. The first and the
second, which is more exactly? Can I plugged rollei to head, shot and join
the frames but no need to adjust?
XTruong
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
- References:
- [rollei_list] rollei panorama head
- From: Truong H.X Truong
Other related posts:
- » [rollei_list] rollei panorama head
- » [rollei_list] Re: rollei panorama head
- » [rollei_list] Re: rollei panorama head
- » [rollei_list] Re: rollei panorama head
- » [rollei_list] Re: rollei panorama head
- » [rollei_list] Re: rollei panorama head
- » [rollei_list] Re: rollei panorama head
- » [rollei_list] Re: rollei panorama head
- » [rollei_list] Re: rollei panorama head
Dear, I just bid win a panorama head, same 2nd photo. I think it is older model than first. The first have 10 steps, and when look at the photos, we can see the first turn around its axis - the tripod axis. With second, I don't know how many steps it have and what axis it turn around. The first and the second, which is more exactly? Can I plugged rollei to head, shot and join the frames but no need to adjust? XTruong
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [rollei_list] rollei panorama head
- From: Truong H.X Truong