> Mark Roberts mused: > > Yes, I've noticed that a bubble level on the tripod only helps so > > much. I'll probably get a level for the hot shoe if I do many more > > of these. I don't think I'll do any more 360 degree pano's though - > > the aspect ratio is just too extreme.
So, as long as you're in the ballpark, how much does it really foul up the works if the camera's not _exactly_ level? I mean, as long as you don't change the tilt/pan/whatever of the head as you rotate things around, you're going to come back to the same spot, right? There are plenty of places you could set up the camera perfectly level and the horizon is sloped anyway. TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ

