If the stitcher supports multiple rows, I would suggest you keep the camera in landscape orientation, and do several rows in stead. This way your camera wil be closer to rotating around the no parallax point (whitch would make the stitching easier).
@2testtest2 Hi, it's better to keep camera in portrait orientation, *and* do multiple rows. shooting panoramas in landscape orientation is usually not a good idea. You can see by the way panoramic tripod heads are all designed - they all, without exception (I think) are designed to put your camera in portrait orientation.
If the stitcher supports multiple rows, I would suggest you keep the camera in landscape orientation, and do several rows in stead. This way your camera wil be closer to rotating around the no parallax point (whitch would make the stitching easier).
2testtest2 1 year ago
@2testtest2 Hi, it's better to keep camera in portrait orientation, *and* do multiple rows. shooting panoramas in landscape orientation is usually not a good idea. You can see by the way panoramic tripod heads are all designed - they all, without exception (I think) are designed to put your camera in portrait orientation.
360Cities 1 year ago