So far, I just put the camera on tripod and rotate the tripod head to take several overlapping shots.
But I realize the experts say its not as simple as that! When taking panos, it's not just about stitching one shot to another. Apparently, it is not the base of the camera that should be the pivot but the lens! It also mentioned about "nodal point". Cheem...! :sweat:
I also know that there are specialized tripod heads just to do panning but they are very ex??
could anyone please explain how you do panos? I've done a few and so far quite ok but apparently it's not the right way. :dunno: I wish to do the "proper" way if possible.
Thanks for any sharing!
But I realize the experts say its not as simple as that! When taking panos, it's not just about stitching one shot to another. Apparently, it is not the base of the camera that should be the pivot but the lens! It also mentioned about "nodal point". Cheem...! :sweat:
I also know that there are specialized tripod heads just to do panning but they are very ex??
could anyone please explain how you do panos? I've done a few and so far quite ok but apparently it's not the right way. :dunno: I wish to do the "proper" way if possible.
Thanks for any sharing!