On 6/30/13 12:20 : , Piers Hemy wrote:
> Great stuff, Paul. For a pano such as this, I think you can get away with
> much variation as to the centre of rotation, because all the action is in a
> reasonable distant more or less flat plane. It's when you need to assemble a
> VR scene including foreground and background, or a 3D scene at close
> quarters that the precision is needed.
>
Thanks. Wish I could prevent the distortion to the towers on the left
and right - I'm using the 20mm, so there really shouldn't be any WA
distortion. But if that's the best I can get holding the camera up over
my head so I can clear the fence, I'll live with it.
I can't wait to get out and play with the Panosaurus. To start, I'll
use the E-1 since the tripod socket is centered all around. When my
machinist friend has time to make me a custom mounting block for the
E-M5, then that will become the main pano camera.
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