📸 Elevate Your Photography Game with Precision and Style!
The Neewer Camera Panoramic Panning Base is a robust aluminum alloy tripod head designed for photographers and videographers. With a maximum load capacity of 22 lbs, it supports a variety of devices including DSLRs, camcorders, and smartphones. Its 360-degree rotation feature and built-in bubble level make it an essential tool for capturing stunning panoramic shots, while its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance.
Item Weight | 5.01 Ounces |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22 Pounds |
Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Camera |
Color | Black |
P**T
Nice budget Pan option
This is great for those that do not have heads with panning adjustments. I bought this for Manf ball head use that did not have panning options. Kind of silly they don't but ok. The NEEWER pan sys is about the same as other designs on Amazon and Ebay. I ended up buying this one after the last one I had of a different brand the lock for the pan sys stopped working. I do a lot of photos with multiple exposures, astro, and LS. Nice to have a sys that is smooth, but the lock tension is there. I think over time and heavy use this one will become faulty as well. The lock seems like a lightweight plasticky material that wears as you use over time. On my previous model that lock adj was all the way in meaning the actual threaded part of the locking screw just completely wore down. So far so good on the NEEWER model. Perhaps they made some changes, but I still think the locking screw is probably the same and I will end up buying another one sooner or later. Given the price I may just buy another to have on hand.
G**A
Works perfectly.
Works perfectly for calibrating the compass on my SeeStar smart computer
W**G
A little tight while panning.
I'm using this on a dji osmo6 on a minopod for recording sports for my kids. Easy better then holding out up the whole time, I can now just twist the handle to pan left and right. It's a bit tight while turning though even after the knob is loosened all the way. I kind of fixed it by taking a drill attached it to the thread and just spun it a few thousand times. It's still tight but way better.
J**R
Solid, functional, well made
This base is very well designed and built. Performs as advertised.
D**R
Smooth Operation for Calibration
I bought this panoramic base to ease the compass calibration step for my Seestar S50. Its smooth operation makes this setup step a breeze.
J**.
the lock screw extends below the plane of the base
Amazon people: Please do not post this. The problem is with my tripod. I will post another review after I;'ve used it. Thanks.if you mount the pan base on a flat surface, like the top of a tripod, the lock screw is jammed into the mounting surface, and can't be rotated. You have to leave the pan base unlocked, thus making the setup liable to bumping. It's hard to imagine how the manufacturer doesn't know this.Update: never mind. my tripod is not flat. The 3/8 screw facing up, is recessed, so that when you tighten it, the pan base is resting on its perimeter, not on its flat bottom. The problem is the tripod, not the pan base.The pan base is stiff to turn. I assume it has thick grease. I'm afraid is will be difficult to turn below freezing. I will find out tonight.
S**H
This is the most slim panning head I could find at Amazon
I bought this panning head and put it together with Neewer 55mm universal screw knob clamp due to the slim, low profile, style. So I can mount them onto my Peak Design tripod. PD tripod has no panning function that makes it impossible for wide landscape stitching shots for me. The product works fine on 5D4 with the mid-size lens. I only use this on a telescope lens to do panning shots when I am lazy to bring my other heavy-duty tripod along to hike.
B**3
If you are using this on a monopod and using a side-mounted gimbal head, be careful
I was happy with this until today. My monopod will not rotate with the 3 feet open. That is why I got this panning base, so it could pan at the top of the monopod. Attached to the base is a Wemberly monopod gimbal head. The camera and lens (6.5 lbs. total) are side-mounted to the gimbal. I guess being side-mounted put too much torque on the 1/4 to 3/8" adapter and it broke in half. fortunately, I caught the equipment before if fell. It doesn't look like the 1/4" screw can be replaced with a 3/8", so I will be looking for another brand that had the 3/8" connector. I don't think this would have happened if the camera and lens had been top-mounted to the monopod.
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