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Re: Fisheye for best quality spherical images on a Canon 350D?
Pat Rooney 2005-Sep-11 10:53:00
I am newly using the Canon 10-22 mm for sphericals. I found blending
problems (especially in the sky) when shooting two rows of 8 at +45
and -45 degrees and zenith/nadir, so I modified the process to 4
upshots at 50+ degrees, 8 shots at -15 degrees and a nardar, for just
13 shots, down from 18.
The four up shots have some overlap and similar lighting at the edges
of the shots. You do have to be more careful in stitching, but it
means a bit less time in shooting (good for low clouds), processing
and storing.
http://wubbawubbawubba.com/panoramas/laietrees/
-Pat
On Sep 06, 2005, at 09:38, Wheaton, Simon wrote:
> I bought a Canon 350D and Canon 10-22mm lens to take cylindrical
> panos for printing.
>
> I will need a fisheye for spericals with less shots per pano.
>
> What are the choices for the 350D, and which give best quality
> results?
>
> I guess the standard pick is the Sigma 8mm.