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Old 07-13-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Taking panoramic pictures

I have a couple of questions for those who take panoramic pictures.

1. With cameras now having 21 megapixels and photo stitch, do you need a camera like a hasselblad x-pan to take good pictures.

2. where do you get big panoramic pictur sizes like 11x30,x15x40, and 22.5x60 developed?

3. To take really good quality pics, do you need tripod heads like to manfrotto panoramic head? I don't remember what the number of the head is, just that it cost a lot.

thanks for any help

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Old 07-13-2008   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Taking panoramic pictures

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With cameras now having 21 megapixels and photo stitch, do you need a camera like a hasselblad x-pan to take good pictures.
It doesn't look like it, does it?

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2. where do you get big panoramic pictur sizes like 11x30,x15x40, and 22.5x60 developed?
No idea. But 'developed'... are you talking about film or digital?

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3. To take really good quality pics, do you need tripod heads like to manfrotto panoramic head? I don't remember what the number of the head is, just that it cost a lot.
No, but it helps.
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Old 07-13-2008   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Taking panoramic pictures

1, No, if you can take good scenic photo's with the camera you have then that is all you need.

2, Ask at your local photo print shop or search google.

3, A tripod helps a lot but is not a necessity.

A five image panorama, hand held, manually stitched, taken with a D40x using the kit lens (a long way from being a hasselblad )


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Default Re: Taking panoramic pictures

Pommie thanks, I did a google search and did find some places that would print panoramic pics. I will send one of my favorites to be developed and see how well they do. Nice picture by the way.
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Default Re: Taking panoramic pictures

I've taken some very nice panos in many locations where carrying a tripod was a pain. You can just note where you want to overlap the different exposures and turn at your hips holding your camera level. You'll get some nice photos after photo stitching. It's realy pretty easy.

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