You mention the ability to do high res multirow cubics with the 17-35.
What about the D70 with the 18-70mm. Nikon seems to be pushing that
config. Is there a better lens choice? Thanks.
Stephen
On Monday, March 29, 2004, at 06:10 PM, Hans Nyberg wrote:
on 29/03/04 22:47, su-n email@hidden wrote:
Can someone give me a "howto" to create these fullscreen qtvr panos
with my
D60?
Do I need a new lense or will my 17-35mm be fine?
Which software do you recommend?
Is a head like the Manfrotto 303SPH necessary?
Your 17-35 will be perfect for making high resolution multirow cubics
with a head like the Manfrotto. However you need to take around 32
images
and learn to stitch multirow. Many people do, but you can not make
action
shots like this one http://www.virtualdenmark.dk/qtvr/vrmag/image_6.html
or the ones Jook and many others do.
You can also do some very sharp and beautiful cylindric.
This was made with my Sigma 15-30 mm which is very close to the canon
17-35
It was stitched auto with the Canon Photostitch (you have it on your
CD) and
almost no manual adjusting. Photostitch is one of the best and fastest
cylindric stitchers available . A full 14.000 pixels stitch takes
less than
7 minutes. You can not do that with QTVRAS.
Unfortunately it has a limit at a 20 mm equivalent lens. My new 12-24
mm
Sigma does not work at 12 mm which is 19 mm equivalent.
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