Just a quick shot to compare the turn-over-tripod-mount (lets called it TOM) trick.
"Before" Image shot by just roughly pointing and using the assistant on the screen to match. 2 severe stitch problems.
"After" Try to maintain camera position between shoots and using TOM. Still one error, but minor.
In the next session I will compare with a shot using a minitripod.
"Before" Image shot by just roughly pointing and using the assistant on the screen to match. 2 severe stitch problems.
"After" Try to maintain camera position between shoots and using TOM. Still one error, but minor.
In the next session I will compare with a shot using a minitripod.


I really like what you are doing with this little camera. I bought one last year and love it! To aid with panorama composition I bought an Optex Digipod, a large-pocket-sized monopod (and can be used as a table-top tripod). Care is still required to get things lined up right, but it is a lot easier that doing it "freestyle!"
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