LensPen Panamatic PMTC-1 Head for Seamless Panoramic Images

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Shopper : will this work for a canon power shot A4000?MIKHAIL V : Although I have no experience specifically with A4000, I see no reason why it will not work (provided that A4000 has a tripod socket).NATHAN R : This should work with all cameras Providing you have photo stitching software.RONALD A : I can't be sure it would work with your power shot A4000. What I can tell you is it worked fine for me and my Kodak Z812. I found it easy to install, set and use. Hope this helps.

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2012-09-23T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Great Price, So-So Product

Purchased for making 360 degree panorama virtual tours, using lightweight Canon g12 and custom portrait bracket. Found that the rotator was not solidly "flat", and had slight tipping motion.

Steve

2008-07-09T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

only for small P&S cameras

nice idea, not very robust and precise. Godd for P&S cameras, not usefull for DSLR

Pete

2008-01-03T19:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

Panamatic

I bought the panamatic just to try a couple panorama's. The simple design is great. The plastic construction not so great. The smaller screw size that attaches to the tripod does not fit my tripods. The package does say it will work with any tripod. NOT.

roboink

2007-09-25T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Simple, Quick!

I got a perfect pano from the very first use! A light touch is required from the user. The level is easily readable with my Canon G7 attached.

Wally

About LensPen PMTC-1

Panamatic by LensPen is a unique new device that helps you take perfect panoramic pictures every time. Including a 360 degree indexer and level, Panamatic allows you to work with PhotoStitch and QuickTime VR software to create seamless panoramic photos every time.

LENSPEN Panamatic is simple to use, convenient and an extremely effective aid intaking seamless panoramic photos:

1. Mount the Panamatic on any tripod and then attach the camera onto the indexing wheel in the usual fashion.
2. Level the tripod by setting the bubble to center.
3. Begin taking 12 pictures by advancing the indexing wheel one click at a time around its axis. Take one picture after each click.
4. To achieve a higher view, mount the camera in a portrait format with a camerabracket (brackets are optional and available in most camera stores). In the vertical position there is an overlap of 2.5 degrees depending on the angle of the lens.
5. Take as many pictures as you need to cover what you want to show.
6. Download the pictures to your computer and begin the stitching process.