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From: robertmro [[email protected]]
Sent: 19 February 2013 14:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Nuke-users] Camera Tracking - Rotation

An issue often comes up with my students when shooting plates for tracking. 
They will often stand with both feet anchored and pan the camera without taking 
any steps.
My experience is that this can only be solved as a rotating camera. However, to 
my knowledge a rotating camera solve requires the camera to be mounted on lens 
node point using a tripod.
The handheld rotating camera shots that I described, yields a solve that does 
not account for the fact that the lens is not on the nodal point. CG objects in 
the final comp slide against the background because of the parallax error. A 
free camera solve doesn't seem to work at all.

What is the correct way to solve this type of shot?
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