Hi Herb I did a quick test shooting of a golf place here with a cheap digicam and made a panorama with Panorama Factory. Thanks to the software it was actually much easier than I thought. greetings Markus
>>-----Original Message----- >>From: Herb Chong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 12:46 AM >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: Re: Panorama stitching software: Pixtra PanoStitch? >> >> >>if you are doing a single row panorama, the lens choice only affects the >>vertical angle of view. if you want lots of sky and ground, you >>need a wide >>lens. if you are doing distant mountains, you need a long lens. i prefer >>using a 24mm equivalent FOV in portrait mode because that is a good >>compromise between resolution and number of frames. most software >>i use like >>it best when there is between 30% and 50% overlap between adjacent frames. >> >>Herb.... >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Markus Maurer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: <[email protected]> >>Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 8:54 AM >>Subject: RE: Panorama stitching software: Pixtra PanoStitch? >> >> >>> can you give me a hint what lens I should use for my first try doing a >>> panorama shot of the next round view from the Swiss Alps? 50mm, >>35mm, 28mm >>> ? >>> On the Cullmann tripod is a grade scale, should I use that and >>how much do >>> I >>> have to overlap the shots? >>> I have not decided yet on the software to use late for stitching... >> >> >>

