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Micro 4/3 wide angle options

Started Mar 24, 2015 | Discussions thread
Chez Wimpy
Chez Wimpy Veteran Member • Posts: 9,080
Re: A very simple and zero cost solution
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Sean Nelson wrote:

Interior shots are fussier than most landscape shots in this regard because there can be objects relatively near the camera whose position will shift relative to the background if the camera moves. So if you're taking handheld shots with the intention of stitching them together you have to be as careful as you can to rotate the camera around its lens as opposed to just pivoting on your feet.

This is a very good point.  I have gotten very sloppy in my stitch technique since moving towards m43 as a handheld landscaping rig.  I once used nodal-point setups and counter-movements for shift-lens stitches religiously with my DSLR, but found in practice (even printing panoramas to some huge sizes with high standards) it mostly doesn't matter.  Within the "3D" realm of interior photography however, especially for a fee, I think the nodal-point tripod approach would be the least one could do.

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