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<blockquote data-quote="pgielen" data-source="post: 470620" data-attributes="member: 39983"><p>I am making panoramas for years now. See my website <a href="http://www.virtualtours.nl" target="_blank">virtualtours.nl - Virtual tours en 360 graden panoramas</a>. Most of the panoramas there were shot with a Nikon D90 + Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8 lens in MF mode. The camera needs to rotate around the optical center to avoid parallax. For this, I use a Nodal Ninja 3 panoramic head on a Manfrotto X055B tripod. Exposure: aperture priority mode with f/11. Software to stitch: Kolor Autopano (the Pro version will do to start with). Make a virtual tour out of it with Kolor Panotour Pro. If you need more details, just ask. You can also take a look at the websites kolor.com and ivrpa.org.</p><p></p><p>Pierre</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pgielen, post: 470620, member: 39983"] I am making panoramas for years now. See my website [url=http://www.virtualtours.nl]virtualtours.nl - Virtual tours en 360 graden panoramas[/url]. Most of the panoramas there were shot with a Nikon D90 + Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8 lens in MF mode. The camera needs to rotate around the optical center to avoid parallax. For this, I use a Nodal Ninja 3 panoramic head on a Manfrotto X055B tripod. Exposure: aperture priority mode with f/11. Software to stitch: Kolor Autopano (the Pro version will do to start with). Make a virtual tour out of it with Kolor Panotour Pro. If you need more details, just ask. You can also take a look at the websites kolor.com and ivrpa.org. Pierre [/QUOTE]
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