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Sunwayfoto DDP-64SI Indexing Rotator for Panoramas

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Sunwayfoto DDP-64SI Indexing Rotator for PanoramasFor Spherical & HDR Panoramas 64mm Diameter Nadir Footprint 4x Detent Intervals: 18, 30, 35, 90 Load Capacity: 17. 6lb Change Detent Interval in Seconds Rotation Locking Knob Laser Engraved Index Marks 1 4" 20 Top & 3 8" Bottom Mounts The DDP 64SI Indexing Rotator for Panoramas from Sunwayfoto has 4 different selectable click options 18, 30, 45 and 90. This rotator also has 64mm footprint (diameter), and is best suited for ultra wide fisheye lenses

  • For Spherical & HDR Panoramas
  • 64mm Diameter/Nadir Footprint
  • 4x Detent Intervals: 18, 30, 35, 90�
  • Load Capacity: 17.6lb
  • Change Detent Interval in Seconds
  • Rotation Locking Knob
  • Laser Engraved Index Marks
  • 1/4"-20 Top & 3/8" Bottom Mounts

The DDP-64SI Indexing Rotator for Panoramas from Sunwayfoto has 4 different selectable click options - 18, 30, 45 and 90�. This rotator also has 64mm footprint (diameter), and is best suited for ultra wide fisheye lenses when capturing full 360 x 180� spherical or HDR panoramas.

Combining CNC machined aircraft aluminum parts, with a compact and durable design, the DDP-64SI also provides for very precise, fluid rotation required of professional photographers. You can also change click stops on-the-fly, which is ideal in time-sensitive situations when shooting must be completed quickly. These include shooting high resolution multi-image mosaics, or shooting the same scene at different focal lengths.

For 360 x 180� Spherical & HDR Panoramas
With precision CNC machined components, laser engraved markings and lubricated bearings for smooth rotation, allow full spherical panoramas to be quickly and accurately captured
64mm Diameter/Nadir Footprint
Diameter of 64 mm provides sufficient precision and stability while keeping the nadir footprint small
4x Detent Interval Options
Four different degree stop increments: 20, 12, 8 & 4 stops (18, 30, 45 & 90�). The detent interval (click stop) option can also be changed in seconds, with a knob for locking rotation
Up to 17.6lb Supported Weight Capacity
More than 17.6 lb of weight is supported
In the Box
Sunwayfoto DDP-64SI Indexing Rotator for Panoramas
  • Limited 1-Year Extendable to 6 Years with Registration
Click-Stops 20, 12, 8 & 4 stops
Degree Stops 18�, 30�, 45� or 90�, respectively
Mounting Thread Top: 1/4"-20
Bottom: UNC 3/8
Load Capacity Approximately 17.6 lb (8 kg)
Height 1" (25.8 mm)
Diameter 2.5" (64 mm)
Weight 6.7 oz (190 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight 0.7 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 5.6 x 4.6 x 2.8"
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