Leveling the camera when you're trying to do a panorama shot is  
tedious ... the camera can be level but the panorama baseline off so  
when you turn it, the whole rig goes out of kilter and needs  
realignment/leveling all over again. Leveling the panorama base and  
then the camera on the head is the only way to do it right.

I don't know that $73 for the Manfrotto 3502 is all *that* expensive  
and it does the job correctly. But that's up to Don to decide.

Godfrey

On Jul 11, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:

> I have a level that attaches to the flash shoe on the camera body &  
> has flat
> surfaces that I use to level the tripod.


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