Showing posts with label panorama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label panorama. Show all posts

Monday, February 18, 2013

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Nikon Coolpix P500 Superzoom Camera Easy Panorama Photographs - First Tests

Nikon Coolpix P500 Superzoom Camera Easy Panorama Photographs - First Tests Tube. Duration : 1.75 Mins.


Brief video showing three 180 Degree Easy Panorama shots created with the new Nikon Coolpix P500 Digital Bridge Camera. These were taken handheld without a tripod. The camera likes you to make the movement in about 15 seconds - which feels quite fast. It's faster than the playback of these example pic's. I don't think these look unnatural - there are no strange curves or bends. The files are about 500k each (compared to 5MB for the 12MP standard photos) with dimensions of 3200 x 560 pixels. The images ARE easy to acquire (particularly in good light) but if you are demanding - perhaps you won't think there is enough detail.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

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Panorama / Panning adaptor plate for Panasonic Lumix Bridge cameras.

Panorama / Panning adaptor plate for Panasonic Lumix Bridge cameras. Tube. Duration : 7.27 Mins.


If you want very accurate panoramic images made up from several overlapping images the camera axis ( or node point) should not vary as the panorama sequence is shot. The Lumix bridge cameras have a tripod mounting position which cuases this node point to widely cahnge during a tripod mounted pan. This modification plate corrects the camera node point to give precise setting and hence produce images which will stitch together to create a perfect panorama. The video shows the materials used and construction guidelins to make your own adaptor plate for the lumix bridge cameras.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

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Make a hand-held 360x180 panorama in 3 mnts

Make a hand-held 360x180 panorama in 3 mnts Video Clips. Duration : 3.23 Mins.


This video explains how to create a hand-held spherical 360x180 panorama in 3 minutes. No tripod, no pano head, no photoshop. Just a camera, a fish eye and your hands. Best viewing in 720p :-) video: http:/fromparis.com