Hi Chuck,
The Nodal Ninja takes offset tripod mounts.
http://m.nodalninja.com/nn3-guide/cameras-with-off-axis-tripod-mounts-and-t-adapters/9
Leo Wesson
leowesson.com
> On Jun 21, 2014, at 9:20, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> My Canon mount Tamron 20-40 is still amongst the missing. When shooting the
> sale photos for my house I really missed it since my E-M5 doesn't go wider
> than 12(24)mm. But I'm very reluctant to spend $699 for the mZuiko 9-18mm
> lens. I rarely use such a wide angle. If I'm shooting landscape and need a
> wider angle I shoot panos at 12mm. That's easy with distant subjects but
> tough for shooting inside a room. An inexpensive solution is a pano head
> such as the Panosaurus <http://gregwired.com/pano/Pano.htm>. However the
> Panosuarus description makes clear <http://gregwired.com/pano/Pano.htm> that
> it does not support off-center tripod mounts on the camera.
>
> So what solutions are available to solve the off-center mount of my E-M5 or
> (possible) E-M1?
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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