Just looking at the picture at the top I was wondering how you're supposed
to take panoramas with several rows...and how you're supposed to proceed to
take panos with your camera in protrait position...
After looking at the video, I know...you can't, and you can't even take a
proper horizontal panorama either...as the nodal points moves each time you
move the camera any direction...

It would be funny - if people didn't pay for this stuff.
>>
> Indeed...but actually, just looking fast at it it looks quite practical and
strong...so I definitely understand that some people may be fooled, while
other probably don't understand why they achieve better result taking panos
handheld than with their brand new pano head...

 A chinese company. Apparently they copied some stuff and even tried to make
> it better - without understanding the basics ;-)
>
I love it ^^ FAIL?

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