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Nikon Compact Digital Cameras
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Nikon V1 & 18.5mm for Pano? YES!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 144182" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>It is an interesting shot but I can immediately tell you stitched photos together taken with a very wide angle lens. The images tend to bow towards the camera in the center of each shot. I can tell right where PS stitched the images together. It is best to use a lens of a longer focal length and just stitch more images together. I will often use an 85mm lens (on FX) with the camera rotated 90º when I do panoramas. It requires much more images, but the perspective looks a lot more natural. Especially when doing panoramas, it is important that the camera remain level in all planes so PS can stitch them together to where you do not have to crop out a lot of the image to get everything in the frame. I use a little 3 axis spirit level I slide into the hot shoe of the camera to ensure everything is always level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 144182, member: 12827"] It is an interesting shot but I can immediately tell you stitched photos together taken with a very wide angle lens. The images tend to bow towards the camera in the center of each shot. I can tell right where PS stitched the images together. It is best to use a lens of a longer focal length and just stitch more images together. I will often use an 85mm lens (on FX) with the camera rotated 90º when I do panoramas. It requires much more images, but the perspective looks a lot more natural. Especially when doing panoramas, it is important that the camera remain level in all planes so PS can stitch them together to where you do not have to crop out a lot of the image to get everything in the frame. I use a little 3 axis spirit level I slide into the hot shoe of the camera to ensure everything is always level. [/QUOTE]
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