Sandy,
Check on the links in the gigapan page.  There is a page of samples
including one towards the end with the Golden Gate Bridge in San
Francisco on the left.  It shows the park at the base of the bridge,
people, and the parking lot at the base of the bridge.  On the right
of the picture, it shows a bit of the parking lot and traffic lanes.
I noticed half a bus and the front headlamps of a car.  Look carefully
and you can see about what the size of a single cell is.  Telephoto
side I would guess.
Regards, Bob S.

On 6/30/07, Sandy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/30/07, Bill Lawlor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ... I want one!
> > http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~globalconn/gigapan.html
>
> Me too!  But what will it cost?
>
> Also, what lens would be optimal for panoramas?
>
> My guess is not really long because then you'd
> need too many shots, and not really wide because
> you'd get too much distortion.
>
> But in between, say 24-105, I'm not certain. Wider
> means fewer shots and better depth of field, but
> the longer lens gets more detail.
>
> Any comment from those with panoramic experience?
>
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