Here is my shooting technique:Equipment:Sony A7RiiSamyang 12mm f 2.8 lensNN4 pano headEZ LevellerI have checked and tried to setup what looks like the correct no-parallax point.
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First, I'm a newbie so take what I say with large grains of salt .....I'm responding because I shoot with Samyang 12mm 2.8 lenses (on canon 6D) using nodal ninja R20 (7.5 degree tilt). NN told me that with this lenses portrait I needed to shoot 6 - 8 shots around. I'm shooting 8 around, and I don't need to shoot up or down. After I create equirectangular I save the file and fix the hole in the bottom in Corel (or Lightroom or Photoshop or .... ) then save that, reopen in PTGui to stitch. Zenith needs no fixing.
Thanks for your reply Photo-Al. Just out of interest, what settings do you usually use on the lens? I've settled on F9 with the focus ring set halfway between the 3ft / 1m and infinity marking. That seems to give me sharp enough results for indoors and close up walls / objects and not too out of focus distant objects - although I would prefer if it was sharper in the longer distance range but when I've either moved up F numbers to say F16, the quality drops and if I move further towards infinity, any close up walls or objects dramatically drop out of focus.
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Perhaps should also mention I’m shooting in Portrait mode, thus need for 6 – 8 around and help to eliminate zenith. In equirectangular -90, fixing the hole in the bottom is quite easy.
Alex B ---- Just looked at your pano link, and I think it looks quite good! Nicely done. Out of curiosity, what do you use to create the walking tour pano? Perhaps this is a topic you and I should take off-line?
Thanks
Al
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Thanks for your reply Photo-Al. Just out of interest, what settings do you usually use on the lens? I've settled on F9 with the focus ring set halfway between the 3ft / 1m and infinity marking. That seems to give me sharp enough results for indoors and close up walls / objects and not too out of focus distant objects - although I would prefer if it was sharper in the longer distance range but when I've either moved up F numbers to say F16, the quality drops and if I move further towards infinity, any close up walls or objects dramatically drop out of focus.
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