> Use a WA lens in portrait mode and combine near and far field objects
> in the shoot and you'll have all sorts of problems regardless of the
> software.

I'll take your word for that, as all my panos have been distant subjects, 
probably no closer than 50 ft. & mostly around 50mm, none with DA lenses.

Kenneth Waller

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From: "Digital Image Studio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Do it yourself pano head


> On 02/01/07, Kenneth Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've had pretty much the same experience - I've shot panos both on a 
>> leveled
>> tripod & handheld & have experienced no problems getting panoramaker to
>> stitch them together.
>
> Use a WA lens in portrait mode and combine near and far field objects
> in the shoot and you'll have all sorts of problems regardless of the
> software. This is particularly the case when using some of the new DA
> zooms, their nodal point at the widest setting is very close to the
> front element.
>
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