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.
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Showing posts with label panorama. Show all posts
Monday, February 18, 2013
0 commentsNikon 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.
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
0 commentsPanorama / 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.
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
0 commentsMake 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
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
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