Kiwi panoramic tripod head overview – Kaidan Tripod User Manual

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KiWi Panoramic Tripod Head Overview

Thank you for purchasing a Kaidan
KiWi™ Panoramic Tripod Head.
This manual is designed to help you
understand how to use your

KiWi to

create quality panoramas. This docu-
ment will be revised occasionally and
updated versions can be downloaded
from the

KiWi page on the Kaidan

web site.

Kaidan popularized panoramic VR/
QTVR panoramic photography with
our KiWi™ tripod head more than
8 years ago. The new

KiWi contin-

ues that tradition with an affordable,
rugged, lightweight and elegant design
that includes an innovative detent
click-stop mechanism (10, 12, 14, 16,
18, 20 stops are standard; 2 through
28 stops optional), handy

Click-

Disc storage accessory pouch with
number-of-shots chart, built-in bubble
level and an adjustable camera bracket.
The

KiWi is also easily upgradeable

with optional camera brackets to sup-
port fisheye lenses and quick-release
camera mounts.

While the

KiWi will be an excellent

choice for many photographers just
getting started in panoramic photog-
raphy, it will also appeal to profes-
sionals who require a compact and

Welcome to the Kaidan KiWi and Panoramic Photography

lightweight travelling companion.
The

KiWi is built around a sturdy

and precise Rotator Base with inter-
changable

ClickDiscs. There are

interchangeable camera brackets that
slide and lock onto the Rotator Base.

The

KiWi makes it easy to capture a

sequence of photos that are stitched
to form a complete panoramic image.
It holds the camera in the optimum
portrait orientation, positions the
camera so that it rotates around the
optical center or nodal point of the
lens and provides a repeatable and ad-
justable click-stop indexing mechanism.

The

KiWi is designed to handle a

wide range of digital and film cameras
as well as conventional wide-angle and
fisheye lenses. You'll be able to use
any stitching or panoramic application
available, such as those from Apple,
iSeeMedia, iPIX, VR Toolbox, Realviz,
Panotools and Easypano because the
KiWi is adaptable to handle any situa-
tion, camera, lens or software.

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