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Re: Car interiors



I've tried this method just out of curiosity using a (digital) slr
and it appeared to be impossible, since the center of gravity of the
camera is not at the same spot as the nodal point, which results in
a camera that simply will not stay in a given position, but simply
'falls' until the lens is looking up. Adding weight to the front
(lens side) was practicaly impossible because the weight would have
to be put in the field of view for a large part.


I may have missed part of this thread, but I've shot pano's on horizontal boom arms before and want to through in my 2 cents. In my case the boom arm was horizontal and the pano head was mounted to the end of the boom so that the axis of rotation was vertical. After shooting from that first position we move the boom apparatus to the opposite side and reposition the camera to about the same location and shoot a picture towards the original location of the boom arm - to be used to hide the boom arm in the stitched source pict.

Ray Broussard
http://www.PhotographicVR.com/
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