08-26-2017, 03:24 PM
No doubt Nikon has a number of reasons for why they didn't add in-camera stacking but from my experience with panos I found that it is far better to do it in LR. The end result is truly amazing even if you shoot hand held and don't have the horizontal and verticals levelled.
The main benefit is that a DNG file of sort is created and can be “Developed†like a RAW file. That is, you have full control of all the parameters.
It also takes a far bit of time to crunch even 7 images. Now imagine 300?
So, if there was in-camera auto stacking you are for sure to get a huge amount of wait time before you can take your next image.
For those who prefer to marvel at some of the new D850 features this link below will give you pure joy.
D850 new features.
The main benefit is that a DNG file of sort is created and can be “Developed†like a RAW file. That is, you have full control of all the parameters.
It also takes a far bit of time to crunch even 7 images. Now imagine 300?
So, if there was in-camera auto stacking you are for sure to get a huge amount of wait time before you can take your next image.
For those who prefer to marvel at some of the new D850 features this link below will give you pure joy.
D850 new features.