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jlm

Workshop Member
one advantage to panos is you can use a longer fl lens, stitching together to get the same fov, typically with less geometric edge distortion, compared to single wider lens.

also i don't pay much attention to getting the exact nodal point for outdoor long distance shots, typically just centering the rotation axis somewhere under the rear of the lens
 

Paul2660

Well-known member
The only issue I have in the longer lens especially MF is the shallower DOF. My targets tend to be from 12 feet to infinity so I tend to use wides and tilt. I forgot to mention this before.

The ability to use tilt in a shifted pano ( short pan ) is that you can add in tilt which me me is a helpful often.

Paul
 
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