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<blockquote data-quote="TedG954" data-source="post: 114294" data-attributes="member: 9701"><p><strong>Re: Landscape panographs</strong></p><p></p><p>With today's panorama study, I have discovered (at least in my case) I get far less distortion by shooting hand-held vs a tripod. The tripod tends to curve the photos from side to side if you only turn the camera on the tripod. A hand-held shot permitted me to keep a straighter horizon. If a tripod is necessary due to long-timed shots, the tripod needs to be readjusted for each shot. </p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to be redundant with the subject matter, but the photo below was shot hand-held. I didn't have to do any of the post-distortion-correction that was required with the previous versions.</p><p></p><p>All of those above (even the one I had picked as 'best") were taken with a tripod. </p><p></p><p>I hope this can help someone else who thought, like I did, that the tripod was the best way to go.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]27198[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedG954, post: 114294, member: 9701"] [b]Re: Landscape panographs[/b] With today's panorama study, I have discovered (at least in my case) I get far less distortion by shooting hand-held vs a tripod. The tripod tends to curve the photos from side to side if you only turn the camera on the tripod. A hand-held shot permitted me to keep a straighter horizon. If a tripod is necessary due to long-timed shots, the tripod needs to be readjusted for each shot. I'm not trying to be redundant with the subject matter, but the photo below was shot hand-held. I didn't have to do any of the post-distortion-correction that was required with the previous versions. All of those above (even the one I had picked as 'best") were taken with a tripod. I hope this can help someone else who thought, like I did, that the tripod was the best way to go. [ATTACH=CONFIG]27198[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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