I created a pano head extension so I could shoot some panos of the back of a 75 meter ski jump tower, that sits atop a 200’ hill. I used those square steel tubes that can be telescoped. Anyway, I had no idea how much they could wobble. I extended the telescope thingy and shot the images. However, I noticed that the inside tube moved quite a bit. So for the shots pointing east and west, the head shifted/rotated up or down several degrees. Shot several sets, but was stuck. Could not exactly jam anything in the gaps to stop the wobble – did not want to round-trip that climb again!
Any suggestions for fixing this? The pano stitches clean, horizon is wavy, but the base is straight. I’ve changed image rotation manually, added control points, etc. The horizon levels out, but then there are bad stitching errors.
Thanks
Yes, it’s at Norge. I’ve climbed the tower a few times. I was looking at the fiberglass pole (I use one as well) – but when extended straight out (not up) the connections did not exactly make me feel safe. I could see the pano rig and camera toppling off the end, and down about 300 feet to the valley below! So I made a steel one. I’m looking for other materials as well.
Rick