So I was just lucky so far that I did not use anything wider than a 50mm?
I will make the next panos again with the Pentax 50mm or 100mm.
greetings
Markus

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On 02/01/07, Markus Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Dave
> since I only will make flat panoramas made out of 3-6 shots and not 360
> degree round ones I would love to see the difference in a panorama with
and
> without nodal point adjustment of the camera for my requirements . Has
> anybody a link or selfmade panoramas with a comparison?
> Gratulations for your self made head from somebody with "two left hands"
:-)

Just take two shots with a wide angle lens in a confined space by
rotating on the spot and attempt to stitch them, it's no fun. Do the
same thing using a pano head with the correct offset dialed in and
stitching will be very easy.

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