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Aug 23, 2005 17:09 as a reply to  @ post 733059 |  #16

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Strangely enough, I consider this a compliment. Thanks.

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Aug 24, 2005 05:32 |  #17

It looks great.
Did you use a tripod or was it handheld? If it's on a tripod, did you use a panoramic head?


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Aug 24, 2005 06:35 |  #18

Jesper, thanks, and this was using a tripod and a panoramic head. However, some of the problems I faced during stitching indicate that the lens was not aligned too well on the pano head, and I had to fight some parallax issues.


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Aug 24, 2005 10:08 as a reply to  @ Scottes's post |  #19

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Jesper, thanks, and this was using a tripod and a panoramic head. However, some of the problems I faced during stitching indicate that the lens was not aligned too well on the pano head, and I had to fight some parallax issues.

Nice pano! :-) I have tried my hand at a few panos, mostly to learn the software and the techniques. I have discovered that not having a pano head can make it very difficult and have decided to get one for my kit if I intend to do more. What kind of pano head are you using?


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Aug 24, 2005 10:42 |  #20

I'm using a Nodal Ninja, which is a great little *if* you're using lightweight stuff. My 20D and 17-40 just makes the weight limit, and my 105mm Sigma Macro is too much for it. But if camera & lens weight less than 2.5lb I can very highly recommend it.

A little beefier, but less portable, is the Panosaurus. The KingPano is also very nice, but bulky and thus not very portable.

I'd really really like a Kaidan, but at $400+ I don't think it will happen.


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