QUOTE (Bevan.Burns @ Sep 25 2007, 06:21 AM)
Just wondering if anyone out there has ever used something like the Manfrotto Micro positioning plate on a standard head as a means of adjusting your camera to swivel around it's nodal point for doing panorama stitchers.
Yes. It works well, but is limited to single-row panos. I use either a bracket or the lens foot (if it has one) to position the camera vertically when shooting panos. With a 1Ds, I can make stitches as big as my computer can handle (~50MP with 6-7 vertical images in a horizontal row), which I've printed up to 24x72" with excellent results. As mentioned, you'll have to have a different position setting for each lens, but if you record the position, you only need to mess with that once.
You'll also want to mark the horizontal position on your tripod head, and put a good level on your tripod, and level the tripod by adjusting the leg length rather than the head position.