Nikon Shooter wrote: Personally, Ottis, I prefer to use a less extreme wide
angle and stitch shots to do landscape panoramas.
Nikon Shooter wrote: All decisions aim at achieving the final goal — read final print.
For a magazine, I'll go for the 24 PC using the horizontal shift
when two or three shots are needed.
If for corporate work, I even use a 300mm ƒ2.8 on a robot for
360° panos. Up to 240 shots — 4 rows in 60 columns will be
stitched.
The tools are determined by the job and its final print.
garyrhook wrote: Depending upon what you're shooting, stitching can be perfectly suitable. 20mm, 17mm, 16mm, all can be suitable. I don't think there's any single answer.
This was created from 12 shots at 130mm (70-200, portrait mode) using my D750. The final image is 22347x5786.
That said, if you want to be really particular when doing multi-shot panos, you might want to consider a nodal slide and tripod. I don't bother as I think post does a fine job fixing that sort of distortion for landscapes. Buildings would be a different issue.
My $0.02.
Ottis wrote: I'll take the advice. Love the shot. Those shadows you have going on there, really bring some character into this photo. So as you are taking these 12 shots, how much overlap are doing on each shot as you are panning along?
govindvkumar wrote: I Use Sigma 10-20 mm wide angle lens with Canon 7D Markii for Landscapes. So, the APS-C body makes the effective focal length of 16-32mm. Mostly, I shoot at the widest focal length of 10mm and I am really crazy about wide angles.
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