Photosphere
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Yes, Panosaurus is in Singapore.
Being Landscape enthusiasts, we know sometimes our wide angles just won't cover the grandeur that spreads in front of us. So we resort to stitching several shots together, and having a composite of images to present the architecture or the landscapes we see before us. Often, without a proper tool, you'll find some of the stitches not optimized, or worse, could not stitch all together.
We have been sourcing around for a value for money, easy to use Panohead for awhile. Essentially, we really wanted something really simple, a solution that's easy to setup and use. It must also not cost an arm or a leg. We are all enthusiasts and if it cost a few hundred dollars we'll rather be plonking that kind of money on a wide-angle lens/fisheye.
We arrive at Panosaurus 2.0.
We wouldn't repeat all the great writeup about the Panosaurus in The Art of Greg Rubottom, Home Of The Panosaurus Panoramic Tripod Head. Please refer to the website for all the details, and if you've got any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
At Photosphere, we always believe that you've got to see the product in action. If you are still in 2 minds whether to get this after your many hours of research, do join us for a morning sunrise or a late evening blue hour shoot, and we'll be happy to walk you round the mechanics of this great product.
Now available at an introductory price (for Singapore) until 31st July - S$150.
Brought to you by Team Photosphere.
Being Landscape enthusiasts, we know sometimes our wide angles just won't cover the grandeur that spreads in front of us. So we resort to stitching several shots together, and having a composite of images to present the architecture or the landscapes we see before us. Often, without a proper tool, you'll find some of the stitches not optimized, or worse, could not stitch all together.
We have been sourcing around for a value for money, easy to use Panohead for awhile. Essentially, we really wanted something really simple, a solution that's easy to setup and use. It must also not cost an arm or a leg. We are all enthusiasts and if it cost a few hundred dollars we'll rather be plonking that kind of money on a wide-angle lens/fisheye.
We arrive at Panosaurus 2.0.

We wouldn't repeat all the great writeup about the Panosaurus in The Art of Greg Rubottom, Home Of The Panosaurus Panoramic Tripod Head. Please refer to the website for all the details, and if you've got any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
At Photosphere, we always believe that you've got to see the product in action. If you are still in 2 minds whether to get this after your many hours of research, do join us for a morning sunrise or a late evening blue hour shoot, and we'll be happy to walk you round the mechanics of this great product.
Now available at an introductory price (for Singapore) until 31st July - S$150.
Brought to you by Team Photosphere.
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