NOVOFLEX VR-System PRO II User Manual Download Page 3

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Spirit level

 for flash shoe

Clamping plate 

QPL-PANORAMA

Upper panning base 

PANORAMA VR II

Clamping plate 

QPL-VR PRO

 in L-shape

Lower panning base  

PANORAMA=Q PRO II

User manual

Allen key®

Scope of delivery

Nomenclature

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Spirit level

 for flash shoe

Clamping plate 

QPL-PANORAMA

 with scaling 180 mm and end stop

Camera screw

End stop screw

Upper panning base 

PANORAMA VR II

 with 2 x 180 degree engraving

Upper angle locking screw

Upper locking screw

Increment selector lever (4 different settings po stepless operation)

Clamping plate 

QPL-VR PRO

 in L-shape with 150/180 mm scaling

Lower panning base 

PANORAMA=Q PRO II 

with 360 degree engraving

Lower angle locking screw

Lower locking screw

Increment selector knob (9 different settings possible)

Recommended accessories

A  digital  camera  (ideally  a  D-SLR  or  mirrorless  system  camera  with  interchangeable 

 

lenses with focal lengths between 8 and 200mm in terms of full frame)
A stable tripod (recommended: NOVOFLEX 

 

TrioPod 

or 

TrioBalance

)

A ball head (recommended: NOVOFLEX 

 

ClassicBall

 or 

MagicBall

), a 3-way head or 

a leveling device (recommended: NOVOFLEX 

MagicBalance

)

A Windows™ PC or Mac™ (ideally a current computer with a lot of RAM and a large 

 

hard disk)
A stitching software, which is able to deal with multirow panoramas and possibly fisheye 

 

lenses such as PTGui™ or PanoramaStudio Pro.

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Optimizing the system for spherical panoramas with fisheye- and 

super wide angle lenses

By replacing the lower panorama plate, your Pan-

orama VR system PRO II can be converted. For 

this the PANORAMA = Q PRO II (10) is replaced 

by the PANORAMA = Q 6/8 II (not included in 

delivery, sold separately). Except for the missing 

cut-out on the back, this panning base is identical 

to your PANORAMA VR II (5).

In this version, the system is especially optimized 

for  spherical  panoramas  with  fisheye  and  super 

wide-angle  lenses  due  to  the  smaller  size  and 

large click stops.

PANORAMA=Q 6/8 II

Examples: Flat Panoramas with perspective compensation

Here: 40 mm lens on a 

full-frame camera.

Used Software: 

PTGui

Summary of Contents for VR-System PRO II

Page 1: ...advice about possible accessories which is suitable for your NOVOFLEX product please contact the following phone number or send us an E mail NOVOFLEX Phone 49 8331 88888 NOVOFLEX E Mail mail novoflex...

Page 2: ...eractive presentation see www pixelmagazin de messestand Page 14 Page 1 Separately pictured for better illustration PANORAMA VR II 5 NOVOFLEX MagicBalance not in the scope of delivery Camera and lens...

Page 3: ...hs between 8 and 200mm in terms of full frame A stable tripod recommended NOVOFLEX TrioPod or TrioBalance A ball head recommended NOVOFLEX ClassicBall or MagicBall a 3 way head or a leveling device re...

Page 4: ...n taking the pictures in RAW format you can match the white balance afterwards also In the case of longer exposure time we recommend using a remote cable and if pos sible the mirror lockup or live vie...

Page 5: ...by connecting the upper panning base PANORAMA VR II 5 to the long flank with scale 0 18 of the L bracket QPL VR PRO 9 Use the guide rail system on the backside of the panning base and the inner surfa...

Page 6: ...14 mm 10 36 35 76 17 mm 12 30 36 61 20 mm 12 30 26 57 22 mm 16 22 5 39 87 24 mm 16 22 5 34 76 28 mm 18 20 32 88 35 mm 24 48 2 15 37 57 40 mm 30 12 43 12 50 mm 30 12 29 20 60 mm 48 7 5 44 85 70 mm 48 7...

Page 7: ...tion the clamping plate on the right spot which depends on the lens you use Step 5 Define the horizontal panning angle increment In each row you rotate the system horizontally with the lower panning b...

Page 8: ...ark for the rotation axis see il lustration at the right After that tighten up the lower locking screw 12 and write down the value giv en by the indicator scale at the L bracket 9 for future exposures...

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