Topdog1
Well-known
I am sooo excited. I just picked up my Xpan from a very nice local seller on eBay. Much to my surprise, I see that the tripod socket is offset way to the side of the body, kind of like an M body wannabe. Now, why would they do that on a camera that spends so much of its life on a tripod? Does anyone know if there is an adapter to provide a centered tripod hole?
Regards,
Ira
Regards,
Ira
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rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I think RRS makes one.
edit> yup the B49L
edit> yup the B49L
Topdog1
Well-known
Who is RRS?
/Ira
/Ira
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
Topdog1
Well-known
Wow! That is one really cool site. Even Frank wouldn't be "done" if he knew about it. 
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I've lusted after some of their ballheads for my field pod for a while now - can't quite justify the cost.
Really nice quality plates - and their pano leveling heads are some of the most reasonable and well made in the business.
I like these guys.
Really nice quality plates - and their pano leveling heads are some of the most reasonable and well made in the business.
I like these guys.
BlackCloud
Member
So?
So?
While I agree that it's odd that the hole is offcenter, I have found no impact on functionality whatsoever.
Am I missing something?
So?
While I agree that it's odd that the hole is offcenter, I have found no impact on functionality whatsoever.
Am I missing something?
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
Some people just prefer a lens axis mount - especially for critical composition, multiple image stitching, and panorama's since (for me) it makes it easier to ensure true level, and other film plane to subject measurements.
Depends on your needs and preferences.
Depends on your needs and preferences.
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
Also manufacturing nifty toys for tripod/pano/etc.
http://www.kirkphoto.com/
I know these guys only by reputation (which is very good) - but I don't personally own anything of theirs.
http://www.kirkphoto.com/
I know these guys only by reputation (which is very good) - but I don't personally own anything of theirs.
Topdog1
Well-known
BlackCloud said:While I agree that it's odd that the hole is offcenter, I have found no impact on functionality whatsoever.
Am I missing something?
I just find it easier to adjust tripod mounted cameras when the socket is on the lens axis. It also has an effect on parallax error for stitched panoramas.
/Ira
sjw617
Panoramist
Kirk has excellent products.
Ira, You could use a wide quick release plate on the camera. Also congratulations on getting the Xpan. Is it a I or a II?
Ira, You could use a wide quick release plate on the camera. Also congratulations on getting the Xpan. Is it a I or a II?
Topdog1
Well-known
sjw617 said:Kirk has excellent products.
Ira, You could use a wide quick release plate on the camera. Also congratulations on getting the Xpan. Is it a I or a II?
It's an Xpan I with 45mm lens. I'd like a 30mm lens, but they seem to cost a fortune.
/Ira
sjw617
Panoramist
They are very expensive. The 30mm in panoramic 'equals' a 15mm lens. That is a very wide lens. The 45 = 24mm. The 90 = 50mm.
Steve
Steve
Ben1
X-pan #1 Fan
I really dont see the big deal.
You DO get used to it..
The only thing i really dont like about it is levelling the camera then because the weight is so far over, if your handles arent tight enough it will tilt over a little or a lot.. depending how tight..
Can be a pain... but i wouldnt spend money trying to fix that. Buy film instead
You DO get used to it..
The only thing i really dont like about it is levelling the camera then because the weight is so far over, if your handles arent tight enough it will tilt over a little or a lot.. depending how tight..
Can be a pain... but i wouldnt spend money trying to fix that. Buy film instead
Iron Creek
Newbie
Long story short - picked up an almost new XPan II from a friend who doesn't have the time to use it anymore. First thing I got was an L bracket from Kirk, the second was a shutter release from B&H. Just came back from the Islands in the sky district of Canyonlands National Park in Moab UT where I used the camera for the first time. Totally blown away with the results. I have kirk brackets on all my cameras, wouldn't use anything else.
Jim Watts
Still trying to See.
I use the Manfrotto L bracket that has two built in quick release plates for Manfrotto's tripod heads or those using a similar fitting. I think the Kirk uses the Arca quick release? In the U.K. the Manfrotto is less than half the price of the Kirk and also has the advantage of a screw adjustable body support. A bit larger and heavier than the Kirk I think, but it works well with the XPan.
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