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HelloI have started doing pano photography again and wonderedwhat is the best full frame body/lens combo for doing pano photography in 2019?Also recs for pano heads…
Hi PeterI would always recommend FFS over APS-C or cropped frame sensors. It simply gives you more pixels and more resolution. In terms of lenses this depends on vertical field of view required. With a 50mm lens in portrait you get approx 40 degrees, but with a 24mm lens you get up to 80 degrees. But you then get a loss in resolution.I like the Manfrotto 303 SPH because it is built like a tank and will outlive you.Have a look at a few of my attempts here:
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