Kaidan KiWi 990 User manual

KiWi™Camera-Specific
PanoramicTripodHead
UsersGuide
ForallmodelsofKiWiPanoramicTripodHeads
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A • Limited Warranty
In the event of a defect in materials or workmanship, Kaidan will repair the
product with new or re uilt parts for a period of three-hundred and sixty five
(365) days from the date of original purchase. Such work will e performed free
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Procedure elow
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Setting UpYourKiWi™
Camera-Specific
PanoramicTripod Head
Warranty Registration
Please take a moment and fill out the warranty registration card in-
cluded with your package. Please print clearly in capital letters and
remem er to affix postage. You can also register y faxing the com-
pleted card to 215-322-4186 or register on-line at: http://
.kaidan.com/register.html
Unpacking the Box
Your KiWi™ Camera Specific Panoramic Tripod Head (Kiwi™), is
shipped in a single ox and consists of the components detailed elow.
Please make sure that all parts are included. Examine the parts for
any signs of shipping damage. In the event of shipping damage, im-
mediately contact Kaidan to process claims. If any item is missing or
you notice any damage, call Kaidan at 215-364-1778 etween the hours
of 10AM to 6 PM ET (USA).
KiWi Components
Note: This panhead is shown for reference purposes only. Other KiWi
models may look slightly different.
Vertical Bracket
Angle Indicator Indexing Hub
Captive Camera Knob
& Mounting Holes for
standard and ide-
angle settings
(Not visible, on other
side)
Camera Adjustment Shoe
(Knob is on the other side)
QuickTilt™ Leveler
Optional Accessory
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Also included are
detent discs hich
are not sho n
T in-axis Bubble Level Friction Cap and
Retaining Knob
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Removing the Friction Cap
The Friction Cap needs to e removed to either install or change the
stainless steel detent discs. These discs provide the means for esta -
lishing and changing the num er and spacing of the angular incre-
ments of the tripod head. Most KiWi models come with two discs, one
for the standard lens and one for a wide-angle lens. Some KiWi mod-
els, such as the KiWi 990, come with additional discs for other lenses
such as the Nikkor fisheye lens. (See List of Specfied Wide Angle
Lenses in Appendix A and List of Detent Discs in Appendix C ).
To remove the Friction Cap, loosen the stainless steel Retaining Kno
which is located on the side of the Friction Cap. It does not have to e
removed from the Cap, ut only acked out far enough to allow the
cap to e unscrewed from the axle. You can look into the opening in
the center of the cap to see when the Retaining Kno is clear of the
hexagonal-shaped axle. Rotate and unthread the Cap counterclock-
wise and remove it from the unit. Once the Friction Cap has een
removed, separate the Vertical Bracket from the Indexing Hu . You
might need to wiggle the pieces as you pull them apart.
Friction Cap
Indexing Hub
Hexagonal Shaped Axle
Retaining Knob
Vertical
Bracket
Hexagonal Shaped Axle
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Removing & Replacing the Detent Disc
Once the Indexing Hu is removed, the detent disc can e removed
from its recess in the ottom of the Vertical Bracket. The disc may
slip out once the Indexing Hu is removed. If it sticks inside the re-
cess, simply insert the tip of a allpoint pen or the end of paper clip
into the detent disc ejection hole on the top of the racket and push
the detent disc out of the disc recess.
Disc Ejection
Hole
With the disc removed, a different disc can e inserted to change the
angular spacing. (See List of Specfied Wide Angle Lenses in Ap-
pendix A).
To install a different size disc, simply align the keyed slot and push
the disc into the recess. Make sure the disc is properly seated and
flush to the ottom surface of the Vertical Bracket. With the new disc
inserted, reassem le y inserting the Indexing Hu ack through the
earing in the Vertical Bracket.
Replacing the Friction Cap
Replace the Friction Cap y threading the Cap ack onto the axle.
Continue to thread the Cap so that there is no free play etween the
Vertical Bracket and the Indexing Hu . The ru er washer on the
ottom of the Friction Cap should e slightly compressed. When the
drag feels adequate, turn the Friction Cap so that the threaded shaft
of the Retaining Kno is aligned with the closest flat on the axle.
Tighten the Retaining Kno to lock the Cap in place.
Rubber Washer
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Adjusting the Detent Force
If adjusting the Friction Cap does not provide enough tension, there
is a spring plunger in the indexing hu that can also e adjusted to
vary the force. Use a flat lade screw driver to move the plunger in
and out as desired. A convenient way to adjust the plunger is to screw
the plunger all the way in until it gently ottoms out. Then unscrew
the plunger a out one complete turn.
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ShootingPanoramas
Mounting the Camera?
Mounting your camera to your KiWi is easy. Kaidan has provided
mounting holes to make it simple. Just choose the appropriate mount-
ing hole for the lens you wish to use. Most KiWi heads have two mount-
ing locations for the standard and wide-angle lenses. Some KiWi heads,
such as the KiWi 990, have three holes for additional lenses.(NOTE:See
the Appendix D for the lens mounting location for your particular
camera).
If you are using a lens that is different from the standard or wide-
angle lenses that are supported with mounting holes there is a slot
that can e used to mount and adjust your camera. This slot lets you
choose any position along the racket. There is a cali ration proce-
dure that is explained later on in this manual that will show you how
to position your camera and lens correctly.
Your KiWi also comes with a Camera Adjustment Shoe to help keep
your camera mounted vertically. It also makes it easy to remove and
replace your camera in the same position.
Before you attach the camera, loosen the kno on the shoe. Once the
kno is loose, the shoe is free to slide forward or ackward to help
position the camera. Push the shoe up against the camera in order to
align it securely. You may need to remove the shoe and reposition it
against either the front or the ack of the camera, depending which
configuration is selected.
Camera Adjustment Shoe
(Knob is on the other side)
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Mounting the Camera? (continued)
The KiWi™ is designed to e used with either the standard wide-
angle camera setting or with a specific wide-angle or fisheye lens.
(See List of Specfied Wide Angle Lenses in Appendix A ). The
threaded mounting holes elow the slot on the Camera Bracket will
position the camera at its proper nodal point setting for either con-
figuration. The diagram elow shows the proper mounting holes for
the camera.
Note: The mounting hole for the standard lens on all KiWi™ Camera-
pecific Brackets is the one that is closest to the rotating pivot point.
The slot a ove the camera mounting holes will accept the Camera
Kno and can e used to locate the camera in accordance with the
nodal points of other 3rd party lenses (See Chapter 3 for instruc-
tions).
This panhead is sho n for referencs purchases only. Your
model might look slightly different.
Ho Many Shots?
Determining the num er of shots you’ll need to take is a function of
the lens your using. In general, you’ll want to have 1/4 to 1/2 overlap
etween adjacent images. Kaidan has included detent discs withou
your KiWi in order to cover the standard and wide-angle lenses for
your particular camera. If you’re using a different lens, or want more
or less overlap, you can purchase additional detent discs from Kaidan.
They are sold singly or in packs of four. Most of our KiWi heads use 14
shots for the wide-angle lens and 18 shots for the standard lens. (See
List of Specific Wide-Angle Lenses in Appendix A)
Captive Camera Knob
Mounting Hole for
Wide--Angle lens
(farthest from the
pivot axis)
Camera
Adjustment
Shoe Knob
Mounting Hole
for standard lens
setting of camera
(closest to the
pivot axis)
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Shooting the Panorama
The KiWi™ has a female 1/4-20 thread on the ottom of the Indexing
Hu for mounting to most standard tripods. Be sure that the KiWi is
securely attached to the tripod. Use a tripod that is sturdy, ideally
one that has a center support system of races to help keep the cam-
era and KiWi from excessive flexing. It may e possi le that your
tripod uses a larger 3/8 inch thread. If this is the case, you can pur-
chase a 3/8 to 1/4 adapter at a camera store or photographic equip-
ment supplier.
When ready to shoot, it is important that the KiWi is level. O serve
the twin-axis u le level on the KiWi while leveling the tripod. Of
course, this task is much easier if the tripod is equipped with a tilt
head. If the tripod does not have a tilt head, a QuickTilt™ leveler can
e purchased from Kaidan for use with the KiWi. The QuickTilt is a
convenient aid for making the small leveling adjustments you’ll need
to make as you move from spot to spot.
Once the KiWi is level, dou le check to see if the camera is mounted
level in elevation (up and down). This is even more important that
the leveling of the unit done previously. Use the Camera Adjustment
Shoe and place it against the camera. By placing the shoe squarely
and snugly against the camera, it will help to vertically align and
position the camera so that the camera’s optical axis is parallel to the
plane of rotation.
You are now ready to egin capturing your first panorama. You
should also, at this time, review the documentation of the pan-
oramic stitching software that is eing used in order to get recom-
mendations for exposure settings and other camera settings. You’ll
want to try and position the camera and tripod so as to avoid direct
sunlight. Try and locate the unit so that the sun (or other right
lights) is ehind a tree or a uilding. Cloudy days are also helpful in
this regard.
Parallel to
rotation plane
Camera squarely located against
Camera Adjustment Shoe
Correct Incorrect
Camera
optical axis
not parallel
to rotation
plane
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Shooting the Panorama (continued)
Once the tripod is positioned and the KiWi is leveled, index the
KiWi so as to point it at some identifia le feature. Instead of count-
ing shots, it’s much easier to stop shooting when you notice that
particular feature reappearing.
If your camera has an exposure lock feature, you might want to
experiment with it. Try to lock the exposure on a scene that is
average in rightness.
Once you’re set up, simply shoot, index and repeat as quickly as
possi le. Be careful not to ump the camera as you proceed around
the sequence.
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FindingtheNodal Point
with3rd PartyLenses
Ho do I Locate my Camera’s Nodal Point?
Follow these steps and you will e a le to easily locate the nodal point
for any camera and lens com ination.
Simply put, the nodal point is the point inside your camera where the
light rays converge and flip over. When shooting an immersive pan-
orama, it is necessary to rotate a out this point to eliminate the im-
age mismatch caused y parallax error.
Parallax error can e easily demonstrated y this simple experiment.
Close one eye and hold your index finger upright a out six inches
away from your open eye. Rock your head from side to side. Notice
how your finger moves with respect to the ackground. This relative
movement is due to the fact that you are not rotating your head around
your eye’s nodal point, which is somewhere in the center of your eye-
all. Instead, you’re rotating a out your spine which is several inches
to the rear and off to one side. It is this relative side-to-side motion
that we will strive to eliminate when setting up a camera for VR pan-
oramas.
The Side-to-Side Adjustment
Your KiWi head is designed for a specific camera. The side-to-side
adjustment that is normally required for universal models, such as
our KiWi+ is not needed.
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The Fore-Aft Adjustment
Put the Captive Camera Kno in the long slot of the Vertical Bracket.
This will allow you to slide the camera (along with the Camera Ad-
justment Shoe) as required.
Note: This step is most easily accomplished outside. Find a vertical
edge or line, such as a doorway or edge of a uilding. Position the unit
and tripod a out four feet away, or as close as possi le with the edge
still in focus when looking through the view displayed on the LCD
screen of the camera.
Looking at the camera’s LCD, find another vertical edge or o ject that
is far away, such as another uilding or telephone pole. Align the two
o jects and rotate the Vertical Bracket so that they are in the left
hand side of the viewfinder.
Rotate the pan head so the two o jects move over to the right hand
side of the viewfinder. Unless you have managed to unwittingly lo-
cate the right nodal point position, you should notice the two o jects
will move with respect to each other as the Vertical Bracket is rotated
from left to right. Slide the camera to the front or rear as required to
eliminate this relative movement.
Looking through the vie finder, align a close object (brick all) ith a
fara ay object (telephone pole). As the camera is rotated from side-to-
side, there should be no relative movement bet een the t o objects.
If, as sho n to the right, the t o objects move ith respect to one another
in the vie inder, slide the camera fore or aft in order to eliminate this
movement. Here, the telephone pole has moved behind the brick all.
Good.
No relative movement bet een objects
hen rotating camera from side to side.
Bad.
Relative movement bet een objects
hen rotating camera from side to side.
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List of Specified Wide Angle Lenses for Ki i Camera Specific Panheads
Panhead Wide Angle Lens
KW-2000 Olympus Wide Conversion Lens
WCON-08 (scre -on)
KW-2700 Raynox 0.65x Wid e Angle Lens
(Model# Pix-2200 Telephoto & Wide Angle 2-Lens kit)
KW-2900 Fujifilm 0.8x Wide Angle Lens (scre -on)
KW-600/620 Olympus Wide Conversion Lens
WCON-08 (scre -on)
KW-700 Nikon 24mm Wide Angle Lens
WC- E63 (scre -on)
NOTE:Nikon UR-E1 step-up ring
required on CoolPix 700
KW-800 Nikon 24mm Wide Angle Lens
WC- E63 (scre -on)
KW-900/950 Nikon 24mm Wide Angle Lens
WC- E63 (scre -on)
KW-990 Nikon 24mm Wide Angle Lens
WC- E63 (scre -on)
KW-290 Tiffen Super-Wide Angle Converter 0.5X (Kodak Item#
1142413, adapter-Kodak # 8675021)
KW-VL Voigtlander Ultra ide-Heliar 12mm F5.6 Aspherical
Appendix A
Appendix B
Detent Disc Selection Chart
Lens (mm) 50% Overlap 25%-33% Overlap
12 8 6
14-15 12 10
18-20 16 12
22-24 18 14
26-28 18 16
30-35 20 18
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Detent Discs included ith each KiWi Camera Specific Bracket
Model# Detent position(s), (lens)
KW-A50 16 (std.)
KW-290 9 (wide), 18 (std.)
KW-2000/2020 14 (wide), 18 (std.)
KW-2700 14 (wide), 18 (std.)
KW-2900 14 (wide), 18 (std.)
KW-600/620 14 (wide), 18 (std.)
KW-700/800 14 (wide), 18 (std.)
KW-900/950 14 (wide), 18 (std.)
KW-990 2 (fisheye-mode#1), 5 (fisheye-mode#2),
14 (wide), 18 (std.)
KW-VL 5 (12mm), 6 (12mm), 7 (15mm), 8 (15mm)
Appendix C
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Appendix D: KiWi Model Specifics
Standard Wide Angle Lens
Setting Mounting Hole
Wide Angle Lens Mounting Hole
Fisheye Lens Mounting Hole
KiWi™-990
External Flash Socket Access Holes
Accessory
Mounting
Holes
Accessory
Mounting
Holes
Nodal Point Index
Label
12mm Lens = 38mm
15mm Lens = 34mm
Line up center of
scre ith 38mm
KiWi™-VL
12 mm lens
Line up center of
scre ith 34mm
15 mm lens
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KiWi™ 700/800
Standard Wide-Angle
800
700
Slot for third-party
lenses and camera
adjustment shoe
KiWi™-290
Flash Mounting
Slot
Camera Mounting
Hole for Standard
Lens
Camera Mounting
Hole for Wide Angle Lens
Camera Mounting Slot
for third party lenses
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Mounting configuration for the KW-290 ith the standard lens
and flash mounted.
Mounting configuration of the Cannon A50 on the KW-A50
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Mounting Hole for
standard lens setting
Slot for third party lenses
KiWi 280
KiWi 280 mounting configuration
(leveler not included)
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KW-2000/2020
STANDARD LENS MOUNT
WIDE ANGLE LENS MOUNT
SLOT FOR THIRD
PARTY LENSES
KW-600/620
Accessory Mounting
Holes (Flash, GPS)
Standard Lens
mounting hole
Wide Angle Lens
Mounting Hole
Slot for third
party lenses
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Camera Adjustment Lug Addendum
Because of the various sizes and camera ody profiles, we have included a camera
adjustment lug as an additional means of keeping your camera mounted in an vertical
position. Shown elow are examples of various ways to use the Camera Adjustment
Lug to mount your camera.
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