Two-way tripod head for camera scanning?

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cptrios

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Hi all,

I've been using my jury-rigged camera scanning setup for a while now, with decent results. The annoying thing about it, as usual, is the leveling process. I started off with a cheapish ballhead that's pretty sturdy but annoying to adjust, then moved to a cheapish pan-tilt head that was easier to adjust but wouldn't tighten enough not to slowly sag. Now I'm back with the ballhead, but I want something better!

A perfect tripod head would have only pan and tilt, and both would be finely adjustable by geared knobs. It needs to be stiff enough to hold a NEX-7 with an adapted Takumar 50/4 macro lens vertically. One current thought I have is to put something like this:
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On top of something like this:
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It seems like it'd be pretty kludgy, but the idea of being able to turn a ring to tilt the camera up and down is mighty enticing.

Anyone have any experience doing such a thing? Or perhaps any suggestions of a non-bank-breaking head that might do what I want?
 

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When I first started camera scanning, I bought an Also copy stand off of Amazon for a little over a hundred dollars. I kept having problems with the flatness of my scans and kept making adjustments in post processing. For a few dollars I bought several camera shoe levels and was surprised to find the clamp was allowing my camera to tilt forward several degrees. I had an extra Arca-Swiss clamp and changed it out with the Manfrotto knock off that was on there. That fixed the problem, then I moved to a Negative Supply Riser II.

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