On 5/17/14 06:58 : , Chuck Norcutt wrote:
As to getting wide angle via pano techniques I've been doing that for
a long time. But it doesn't work without a pano head for close
subjects like architectural interiors. But maybe I should invest in a
pano head rather than a wider lens.
Who here uses a pano head and what brand is it? Why did you choose it
and how do you like it?
I have a Panosaurus, but haven't had the opportunity to set it up and
use it yet. It won't work with a straight, naked E-M5 because the
tripod hole is so far off-center. But with the factory grip, at least
it lines up on-axis with the lens. I will definitely do the setup and
offset charts in the next couple of weeks and then get out to give it a
try. I chose it because it gets good reviews, is relatively light, and
a whole lot less money than some of the fancier ones.
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