06-08-2014, 10:01 AM
Good day to all,
Since I started to pursue photography I have always been interested in panorama photography. The thing is, that there isn't a panorama camera yet which is affordable. There are those camera's where you can sweep your camera around, which is nice. But I am too excited about it. I want to print a photohgraph of 2 metres wide, so want the best qaulity possible.
I could use a wide angle lens, but then I am limited. For example I want to take a panorama photo of a crashing wave, which is possible when you enter the water, but due to phycial limitations it is not an option.
So, I wondered is it possible to use two identical camera's and lenses(which I can borrow) to produce a good quality panorama? Has anyone tried it before? Or do you think I am bonkers?
Hope to hear from you.
Kind regards,
Reinier
Since I started to pursue photography I have always been interested in panorama photography. The thing is, that there isn't a panorama camera yet which is affordable. There are those camera's where you can sweep your camera around, which is nice. But I am too excited about it. I want to print a photohgraph of 2 metres wide, so want the best qaulity possible.
I could use a wide angle lens, but then I am limited. For example I want to take a panorama photo of a crashing wave, which is possible when you enter the water, but due to phycial limitations it is not an option.
So, I wondered is it possible to use two identical camera's and lenses(which I can borrow) to produce a good quality panorama? Has anyone tried it before? Or do you think I am bonkers?
Hope to hear from you.
Kind regards,
Reinier