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#1 2008-08-31 03:10:53

ALEX
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I have a question about the virtual tour 360 degree feature

Hello, I am interested in purchasing the software for the features it has, mainly because of the 360 degree feature. I plan on purchasing a 10-20mm sigma lens to go on my canon 30d.

I do not have a tripod or a pano head.

Is it possible to shoot handheld (no tripod) and stitch the series of photos together then, run it through the 360 degree feature?

Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Alex

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#2 2008-08-31 04:30:27

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Re: I have a question about the virtual tour 360 degree feature

Yes it is possible, you can use the string method ( APP wiki > Tips and Tricks > What to do when you don't have a panohead ) for example, or google for the laser method, but using a pano head is the 'proper' way of doing it and will give you better results (less parallax errors).

A sturdy tripod and pano head combo can cost you as little as ~150EUR (220USD). If you do not have a good reason for not wanting to use one (e.g. long trip on foot, so you want to pack lightly) then I suggest you get it.

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#3 2008-08-31 04:35:25

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Re: I have a question about the virtual tour 360 degree feature

the link you gave says it's invalid. i'll try to do a search for string method.

could you give me examples of the pano and tripod head combo that's around 220 usd? most of the equipment i found was far more expensive than that maybe around $500 with tripod and pano. hopefully the equipment you are talking about is available for me here in the usa. thanks for your help

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#4 2008-08-31 05:06:45

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Re: I have a question about the virtual tour 360 degree feature

Sure, I assumed you were from the USA judging by the post time. I don't like names, I like things that get the job done well. Too often I see a big name behind a crap product, or a good product with an unknown name.

Any sturdy tripod will do, I use a Velbon Sherpa 200R as an example.

When choosing a panohead, make sure it can rotate around pitch and yaw so you can do 360° and 180° (well 180° minus footprint). The Panosaurus is the cheapest head I found, and it works just as well as some other quite expensive heads except it could use a modification to use a clip-on cradle for the camera. It costs about 75$ last time I checked, a guy called Greg from Missouri makes them. Nodal Ninjas are very popular but cost much more. Then there are really expensive heads for thousands of euro/$. I'd like to speak with someone who owns one or used one of those very expensive heads to find out what's so great about it, if anyone reading this has one/used one, then please reply or even better come to #app on irc.dal.net

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#5 2008-08-31 22:45:40

ALEX
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Re: I have a question about the virtual tour 360 degree feature

thanks i will get that panosaurus. read several good reviews on it so i will get that. another question i have is

i have seen different qtvr's at events. how do people do that when people or objects are always moving?

i would like to do a family one like that sometime soon

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#6 2008-09-01 00:59:21

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Re: I have a question about the virtual tour 360 degree feature

ALEX wrote:

thanks i will get that panosaurus. read several good reviews on it so i will get that.

IMO you would be better off spending more and getting the Nodal Ninja 3.

ALEX wrote:

another question i have is

i have seen different qtvr's at events. how do people do that when people or objects are always moving?

i would like to do a family one like that sometime soon

They use a fisheye lens - typically the Sigma 8mm f3.5 FE - hence need fewer shots (4 around) which can be taken more quickly which helps minimise the effects of movement and also post-process the image(s).


Andrew Stephens
Nikon D40, Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye, Sigma 8mm f3.5 fisheye, Nikkor 18-55/50/35mm lenses, Nodal Ninja 5 Lite, Nodal Ninja 4 with R-D16, Agno's MrotatorTCS short.
Nikon P5100, CP5000, CP995, FC-E8, WC-E63,WC-E68, TC-E2, Kaidan Kiwi 995, Bophoto pano bracket, Agno's MrotatorA.
Merlin/Orion robotic pano head + Papywizard on Nokia 770/N800/N810 and Windows 8/XP/2K.

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#7 2008-09-01 01:20:53

ALEX
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Re: I have a question about the virtual tour 360 degree feature

ahhhh crap!!!!! i JUST purchased the 10-20mm with 2 day shipping.

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#8 2008-09-01 18:11:06

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Re: I have a question about the virtual tour 360 degree feature

funny how things work. the company actually called to verify my order and they were able to change my order smile

will i be able to straighten photos taken by the 8mm?

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#9 2008-09-01 18:36:51

ALEX
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Re: I have a question about the virtual tour 360 degree feature

sorry for all the questions

two more and then i'll go ahead and buy this software hahah

will it be possible to make a virtual tour with the autopano software and have it interactive? for instance, i have a virtual tour of a room and if you click on the door it will lead to another room and there will be a virtual tour there.

can i add music to the virtual tour with this software?

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