PanoFab wrote:Hi,
i just bought the Panogear. Now i wanna do a 360/180 Virtal Tour with my Nikon D3200 with Tamron 18-200 mm Lens.
Can someone please send me the Preset?
THANKS!
Greets
PanoFab wrote:i just bought the Panogear. Now i wanna do a 360/180 Virtal Tour with my Nikon D3200 with Tamron 18-200 mm Lens.
PanoFab wrote:Oh ein DeutscherVielen Dank für die Antwort. Irgendwie komme ich nicht damit klar. Ist es mit meiner Hardware überhaupt mà¶glich ein 360 / 180 Panorama zu erstellen? Und Wie muss der Panogear auf "null" gestellt werden?
PanoFab wrote:ich bin überfordert... -.- kann mir keiner ein fertiges preset geben?
PanoFab wrote:APS-C
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Antriebsarm rechtsseitig
vom Zenit zum Nadir
Bewegungseinschrà¤nkung von oben 90° bis unten -90°.
Querformat
Nikon D3200 mit Tamron 18-200 bei 18mm
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PanoFab wrote:Muss ich für ein 360 / 180 grad Panorama ZWINGEND den Nodalpunkt treffen? Das ist wegen meines Objektives nà¤mlich nicht zu 100% mà¶glich.
Christian Stüben wrote:Ansonsten die gewünschte Brennweite im Feld weiter oben eintragen, Sensorgrà¶àŸe wà¤hlen, "Bildwinkel berechnen" oder "Hochformat" klicken. Und dann trotzdem noch auf Generieren klicken. Das generierte Muster muàŸt Du in der Datei presets.xml (im Programmordner von Papywizard, common, zu finden).
WICHTIG: vorher eine Backupkopie der presets machen.
PanoFab wrote:Angenommen ich würde mir ein 8mm Fischeye Objektiv kaufen, wà¤ren die Fehler dann weg?
PanoFab wrote:Sooooooooooooo.... ich habe mir auf Basis deines ersten Presets eines gemacht mit Hochformat! 360 / 180 grad hat perfekt geklappt aber wie gesagt ich hab versatz im bild. Also diese Paralaxfehler . Angenommen ich würde mir ein 8mm Fischeye Objektiv kaufen, wà¤ren die Fehler dann weg? Was ist eigentlich mit Autofokus? Vorher fokussieren und dann auf Manuel schalten, richtig? Puhh Fragen über fragen. Anfà¤nger halt
P.S: ich spende gerne!
mediavets wrote:When shooting 360x180 panos - or partial panos with a pano FOV of less than 360x180 - it's essential to position your camera/lens at the NPP unless there's nothing in the scene closer than about 100 metres.
Christian Stüben wrote:I have done my first pano without pano robot or nodal mounting, it has been done with a simple tripod head for cine purpose *1). Everything in the pano has been at distances much farer than 100 metres. And there are still stitching errors left after hours and hours of manual optimizing control points and manual masking of erraneus areas.
No chance, even with distant objects.
mediavets wrote:Christian Stüben wrote:I have done my first pano without pano robot or nodal mounting, it has been done with a simple tripod head for cine purpose *1). Everything in the pano has been at distances much farer than 100 metres. And there are still stitching errors left after hours and hours of manual optimizing control points and manual masking of erraneus areas.
No chance, even with distant objects.
What lens did you use?
Was this a 360x180 or a partial pano?
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