With my 40D (either way, crop factor is the same,  1.6)  I generally
shoot 360s with 17 shots. 8 at 0 degrees, 4 at 45 degrees down and 4
at 45 degrees up.  Then a hand held nadir if desired. Its more than
really needed, but gives more overlap to help line things up.

On Nov 12, 2:44 pm, "John McAllister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you use the Canon 10-22mm and orientate the camera for portrait, you can 
> produce a 360 by c. 90 degree pano with six exposures.
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