View Full Version : A good comment on how to shoot the nadir
hindenhaag
10-12-2010, 10:56 AM
This is what I like,
NN users share their experience.
http://www.panoguide.com/forums/tipsntricks/8553/
Regards,
Heinz
Vincèn
10-12-2010, 11:00 AM
Great idea :) It should be possible with other head that allows to tilt till horizontal :)
hindenhaag
10-12-2010, 11:30 AM
Wow,
Vincen seems to be online 48 hours per day:rolleyes:
He really fits into the NN/Fanotec motto and Badders/ UK as well: Listen, try harder, expand horizons.
OF COURSE YOU CAN USE EVERY BRANCH LIKE BENRO, VELBON, AND OTHER BRANCHES AS WELL WITH A BALLHEAD WITH THIS CAMERA-LENS-COMBINATION. Try to get a dealer you can trust. Experienced ones. Participating in fairs like `tuscon 2010' and Photokina 2010 like Badders and Vincen for UK and Benelux.
And once again,
I am proud to be a Ninian,
Heinz
hindenhaag
10-12-2010, 01:00 PM
Hi,
Those who are interested to follow this thread, just keep in contact,
http://www.panoguide.com/forums/tipsntricks/8553/
Cheers,
Heinz
360texas
10-12-2010, 02:46 PM
Thanks for the heads up about the NN R1. Yes I did leave this comment in Panoguide
A Canon 5dm1 with a Sigma 8mm and manfrotto 488RC2 ball head, AND the NN R1 we typically takes 4 images at 90° around the horizon. Click stops 1,2,3,4.
On the 4th click stop would you rotate -90 to take the nadir image ?? Or continue to click through to Click stop 1?
I think PTgui stitching behaves better if the zenith is taken on click stop 4. Same for nadir?
Also do you set the NN R1 tilt to a +5° to get it level with the ground?
hindenhaag
10-12-2010, 09:58 PM
Hi,
I always take Zenith and Nadir at position of shot 1.
Most of the time I want to take a pano as quick as possible, I use Nikkor 10.5 shaved for FX. I get a better quality with this lens. FOV is around 190° at 0°. I needed I can do without a Zenith. But my goal is always to get a zenith and nadir as well.
Being afraid of horizon connection you can take an extra shot or the whole set at +5°.
If you are interested, go to my fisheye lens comparison test. You find the Sigma 8mm/f3.5 in the second set. Both on DX and FX bodies.
http://www.panoguide.com/forums/qna/8538/
Regards,
Heinz
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