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This picture shows
the Panosaurus set up in the landscape position. The Panosaurus is
not really designed to "shoot" in the landscape position (although you
can) The camera slides freely on the
horizontal arm. The landscape position makes it MUCH easier to
more accurately locate the optical center of your camera's lenses before
switching to the portrait position to shoot. This feature is unique
to the Panosaurus. The ruled lines at the front
of the horizontal arm make it easy to position your camera lens on the
lens centerline after mounting to the camera mounting pad - particularly
if your camera's tripod hole is not inline with the lens.
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