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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: http://360.itcow.com
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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nice work again, been following your pano works...
looking forwrd to seeing more.. can help with a question? i am keen on doing something like what u do...but was wondering apart from a pano head..and obviously a tripod..what else would i need? how much is a pano head anyways? =D |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: http://360.itcow.com
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See http://weeoncore6.homedns.org:2645/pano/?page_id=25 and the sub articles under "Tech". Pano heads generally are eg, "starter kits" Kingpano - around $120.00 Medium priced ones will be something like the one i current used, Nodal Ninja, around $300.00 then lastly there's the ultimate on 360 Precision, $1k and above. All in SGD. Their webby - http://www.kingpano.com/ http://www.nodalninja.com/ http://www.360precision.com/360/360.cfm Then there's software, the prices generally are in Euros. See the link from the tech page and their respective prices. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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hey..
thanks for the pointers... just went to ur itcow webbie for a look see and quick read on ur pano techniques... u replaced ur kingpano with the nodal ninja? if you looking to sell ur kingpano gimme know ya? hehe.. =D |
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Member/Tangshooter
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Jurong West
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Nice Panos!Love em
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Do you fix the shutter speed and aperture when taking the pictures? Thanks
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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It's been sold off already, shortly after i gotten my Nodal Ninja, sold off in this forum too.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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yes. for the HDR one, it's generally HDR shots, +/- 2 exposure. Process every single pic then stich them all up the usual way. Time consuming but i like the effect. On top of shutter and aperture, the focus is manual too. I not too particular about hyperfocal as some pano websites discuss, i do not pin point accurate but it has turn out well with almost the whole pic in focus no matter the subject distant or the further trees/ cars. Most importantly is, to have fun taking them, editing the shots and the final results.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: http://360.itcow.com
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someone else may be odering, if you interested, you and him could share the shipping. pm me if you wanna know his nick please.
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