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A very fine instrument in the right hands

Started Dec 24, 2016 | User reviews thread
mujana Veteran Member • Posts: 8,418
Re: A very fine instrument in the right hands

PanoMax wrote:

I knew from the reviews even before I ordered one that this was the camera I was waiting for. No, it doesn't have a lot of fancy automatic stuff to clutter it up, but it makes up for that in the incredibly detailed images that it can record. I also mounted it on my GigaPan Epic to record very high resolution panoramas up to 325 MegaPixels. The only limiting factor is the battery charge life of about 130 exposures in RAW +jpg, but that's a considerable amount of data, averaging about 45-65mb per file. (about 4-5 Gigabytes per charge) I think of it as a digital view camera.

Churn Creek, BC, Chilcotin, 200 megapixel GigaPan panorama http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/187969

Mount Athabasca, Canadian Rockies

Drumheller hoodoos

Mounted on the GigaPan

GgaPan panorama, Morinville, Alberta, DP3 Merrill

Model A Ford

St. Charles church, Edmonton, GigaPan panorama

EM-TE-TOWN museum

Birch bark

Canadian Tractor Museum, Westlock, Alberta, GigaPan panorama http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/188103

Thank you for posting Dave! Wonderfull!

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