Pandebono 360: Tripod Hider

Pandebono 360: Tripod Hider

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Pandebono 360: a Game-Changer for Google Street View Photographers. A spiral-shaped device that allows you to capture the tripod's legs at an equal distance, resulting in spherical 360-degree photos where the tripod's legs are hidden in the nadir of the image. With this simple tool, editing the nadir is much easier because the tripod's legs won't appear in the lower part of the photo. The tripod may lose stability, but it will still hold itself upright. The idea behind taking a 360-degree photo is that the photographer is always standing next to the tripod at all times. You sacrifice stability for faster post-processing time. Without Pandebono 360, the tripod's legs won't close evenly, causing significant instability. Pandebono 360 is open-source hardware, so feel free to download the plans, print it in 3D, and improve it. Materials Needed: * 3 3/16" x 33mm long screws * 3 3/16" nuts

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