Hi,
don't you have setup for this camera+lens (NodP¨) + optimal information about how to do 360/180 (how many photos and angles)
thx
Jan
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Hi,
don't you have setup for this camera+lens (NodP¨) + optimal information about how to do 360/180 (how many photos and angles)
thx
Jan
24mm is not a good lens for spherical pano. You need at least38 photos
http://nodalninja.com/forum/index.ph...icseen#msg1422
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So, do you have any recommandation from cannon lenses. I would like to focus on exterier and interier as well. But what i already read that wider lenses mean as well less detail. So is better solution for ex. CANON EF 15/2,8 FISHEYE for ind./outd. 360/180 and 24-70 just for 360 outdoor.
360/180 panos are distributed on the web. So file size is important. People typically recommend 1.5-3MB per pano. So use long focal length won't help. You need to reduce file size at the end.
you can find a database for popular lens in pano making here
www.vrwave.com
A EF 15mm fisheye or Sigma 15mm fisheye will be good. You only need 8 shots.
Many pros prefer a "shaved" Tokina 10-17mm fisheye lens. The lens hood is "shaved" to give exceptional wide angle of view. At 10mm you only need 3-4 shots. At 17mm you need 8 shots. This makes it a very versatile lens.
http://michel.thoby.free.fr/Tokina_1...anography.html
I have some shaved Tokina for sale if you like one.
Nick
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I look at the Tokina 10-17mm fisheye lens and it's not for FF cameras?
check out this link
http://michel.thoby.free.fr/Tokina_1...anography.html
yes, the Tokina is for APS sensor only. To use on FF sensor, the hood must be removed.
http://nodalninja.com/forum/index.php?topic=897.0
Nick
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Hi,
do you have setting for NP for 5D mkii + tokina 10-17 and optimal shots for 360/180.
THX
Hi,
already buy tokina 10-17 for my mkii. but when swap to M or AV mode err01 appears.
Do you have idea whats wrong.
THX
Jan
A web search for "canon 5D err01" finds some suggestions. Cleaning contacts on the lens generally helps.
John