Re: MKpanomachine

Hi.. I am using a 64gig at 90MS/s.. I do not have that issue with my VR Drive.. I have set my D800 to shoot the smallest images since they are big enough using my 14-24mm and even using my 10.5 fisheye.. How big are your images, perhaps you have set them too big which would relate to your memory issue.. I shoot in RAW and JPGs.. I very rarely fill the card.. Cards are bigger and faster and much cheaper than when I bought my card.. You need to be very careful of pirated memory cards, sometimes hard to tell... Check the capacity on your commuter using a card reader.. I always format my card using the Camera before starting a new shoot..
I am glad you like using your MKP, I too would never go back to using a manual head.. But now I have owned a VR Drive II, I would never buy the MKP since I feel the VR Drive is much better for so many reasons.. I guess it has to be since it cost a lot more.. Anyone shooting heaps of panos would most defiantly benefit by buying a VR Drive II.. It was a big thing at the time to buy the VR Drive but we have never regretted buying it.. I partially love the ease of use and the HDR options.. My only disappointment is the lack of work in shooting panos in Australia.. Even that Google Sheet View seems to be sadly lacking. I very rarely see any on Google... Amazingly enough, our great gear is not what Google accepted at the time. Which to us was very stupid. There was also a self designated Google Street View guy who was up himself and suggested our quality was not to his liking. Its due to these circumstances we feel killed the Google Street View options in Australia. Now there is a mob making that iris360 with many stitching issues but Google have accepted as being OK to them.. It seems Google are content with showcasing poor media quality.. Mind you, I would still love to own one if I could get work in making Google Street View Tours.. I do not feel it was directly Google failure with the Street View Tours in Australia, but rather it was their fault in allowing a self designated arrogant guy to kills if off for them..
Anyway, not to worry since we feel that the simple pano Tours in Google Street View will soon be a thing of the past, since VR Video will take over.. Now that so many other hardware options are coming into the Virtual Reality Video market. We are certain that Google may well created their own VR Video Camara where they will make it very easy to upload to Google Street View.. Even if they do not develop their own VR Video camera, they will most certainly buy into a good hardware option to gain some control over it..
360 Virtual Reality Video is going to be the biggest and most dynamic new media ever created.
Destiny...
I am glad you like using your MKP, I too would never go back to using a manual head.. But now I have owned a VR Drive II, I would never buy the MKP since I feel the VR Drive is much better for so many reasons.. I guess it has to be since it cost a lot more.. Anyone shooting heaps of panos would most defiantly benefit by buying a VR Drive II.. It was a big thing at the time to buy the VR Drive but we have never regretted buying it.. I partially love the ease of use and the HDR options.. My only disappointment is the lack of work in shooting panos in Australia.. Even that Google Sheet View seems to be sadly lacking. I very rarely see any on Google... Amazingly enough, our great gear is not what Google accepted at the time. Which to us was very stupid. There was also a self designated Google Street View guy who was up himself and suggested our quality was not to his liking. Its due to these circumstances we feel killed the Google Street View options in Australia. Now there is a mob making that iris360 with many stitching issues but Google have accepted as being OK to them.. It seems Google are content with showcasing poor media quality.. Mind you, I would still love to own one if I could get work in making Google Street View Tours.. I do not feel it was directly Google failure with the Street View Tours in Australia, but rather it was their fault in allowing a self designated arrogant guy to kills if off for them..
Anyway, not to worry since we feel that the simple pano Tours in Google Street View will soon be a thing of the past, since VR Video will take over.. Now that so many other hardware options are coming into the Virtual Reality Video market. We are certain that Google may well created their own VR Video Camara where they will make it very easy to upload to Google Street View.. Even if they do not develop their own VR Video camera, they will most certainly buy into a good hardware option to gain some control over it..
360 Virtual Reality Video is going to be the biggest and most dynamic new media ever created.
Destiny...