CAN I USE A CANON G9 TO DO PANORAMICS AND QTVR'S WITH A NODAL NINJA NN3 MKII
PLEASE HELP ME...
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CAN I USE A CANON G9 TO DO PANORAMICS AND QTVR'S WITH A NODAL NINJA NN3 MKII
PLEASE HELP ME...
yes, why not? Just that it will take lots of shots. Do you have a wide angle adapter for your G9? It will redue the number of shots. You can also mount a Nikon FC-E9 fisheye converter on G9 and use Nodal Ninja 180.
nick
you will find this very helpful.
http://stitcher.realviz.com/panorama...ng-advice.html
at 35mm, you need 50 shots for a spherical pano!
nick
Thanks
What kind of program can use.
With the Nikon FC-E9 fisheye how many photos do i need to do the 360VR?
2 around:confused1:?? can you be more precise?
Actually I am a rookie here and not whether I am photographer and that is why I am in this forum to see if they learn something.
another lens is canon wc-dc58b converter wide lens for G9, with this lens can i do what concretely.
please help me, I am trying to create a company with a friend to make 360VR
Thaks
ptgui and pano2vr are this good programs?
Here's a 2 shot panorama I did using this lens.
http://www.circularworlds.com/saus1cap2-0-0-v.mov
The FC-E9 lens is a huge fisheye lens. I believe it provides for 183 degree FOV so 2 shot panoramas are possible but you have to be spot on with the rotational point and this is where NN180 comes into play. Once you set it up you're good to go but still recommended to do 3 shots around for greater overlap between images.
These two programs seem to be the popular choice for both amateurs and pros.
http://nodalninja.com/forum/index.php?topic=62.0
And the canon wc-dc58b converter wide lens for G9, it's good? how many photos i need
Thanks
What will be the program easier to learn?
Do you know where I can get a couple of manuals PTGUI and pano2vr?
If you recommend a program easier, please let me no where I can also get the manuals.
Thanks Bill.
It's always best to try before you buy. Most software vendors offer free trail's. Also look to their website for manuals and support.
I really like using AutoPano Pro for my projects. I haven't had anything other than some homogenous sky that throws it's automatic alignment. It's picked up my G9 with or without a Raynox wide adapter without a problem
http://www.autopano.net/