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Date/Time:2006-Mar-22 12:15:00
Subject:Re: Raynox DCR-CF185PRO( was Another introduction)

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Raynox DCR-CF185PRO( was Another introduction) Hans Nyberg 2006-Mar-22 12:15:00
On 22/3-2006, at 12.56, Bj?rn K Nilssen wrote:

> Well, I disagree. After having used good swivel viewers for several 
> years I'd
> hate being forced to put my eye into the ocular again. LCD screens 
> give me much
> more freedom. And as long as I can still shoot 2-300 pictures on a 
> battery
> charge I'm happy with that.

You do not really need to even look through the viewfinder when doing 
panoramas.
Your pano head will take care of that.
A battery on a DSLR can shoot 600+ as new
And I can assure you when you have used it 6 months and you have to 
shoot at zero degrees you will be happy that you do not have an LCD 
using the battery.

>
>> And if you are  only interested in large resolution panoramas  without
>> to many people in it you can do much better with multirow than with
>> fisheye. A standard lens for example 18mm gives you a super resolution
>> with 3 rows x 12.
>
> The problem is the other way around. I can shoot large panos with my 
> 18mm eqv,
> or 28mm. What I want is to be bale to shoot smaller panos, but 
> possibly with
> HDR. Shooting 3x12 rows would be 252 pictures to get a 7-exposures 
> HDR, which
> is a bit too much..

That is overkill
With Raw you usually only need 2 exposures
1 for inside. 1 for the windows and lamps.

Hans

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