Portrait and hand held, indeed. Even had auto-ISO engaged. (Just forgot, but
light was so even it didn't matter.)
As I said, about a 150-degree field of view.
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Neanderthal
On Jan 19, 2014, at 3:25 PM, philippe.amard wrote:
> Nice indeed Bob - your pano sets the scene and mood very well, very
> good job indeed!
>
> To Chris about fuji - I tried the tripodless pano thing on the x10 up
> to 360 degrees and it worked but resulted in a downsized jpegs only ...
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/358784-1/Et+pourtant+elle+tourne-0015.jpg
>
> I haven't even tried panos with the X-E1 nor do I know if there's any
> specific feature for that - I never read the booklets ... but I
> regularly shot panos (vertically oriented camera) with the D700 -and
> we're back to Bob I presume) rotating on my own axis and machine-
> gunning; here are samples that would print about 2m wide.
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/NYC-2013/PANO-MANHATTAN-2.jpg.html
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/PN-Firenze-.jpg.html
>
> Portrait (and manual) is the way to go I'd say -mind the auto iso-
> hope this helps
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