|
Equipment There are diversified devices targeting for providing different convenience in taking a panoramic picture. Digital camera If your camera has a mode that helps you take photos that you can use in panorama, set your camera to that mode. This mode, sometimes called stitch assist, is a setting that some digital cameras have that will let you align the objects from one photo to the next when taking each shot. ![]() This camera setting helps to keep the exposure consistent across the sequence of photos because settings such as the shutter speed and aperture are locked, so the photos in the sequence are consistent. This results in consistent exposures for all the photos in your panorama. If you camera does not have a mode to help you when taking photos to make a panorama, if possible, use the Manual Exposure camera setting. If you use the Manual Exposure setting (often indicated by an M on the mode dial on your digital camera), you have control over the shutter speed and aperture. This helps to keep the photos consistent in color as you take each photo that you plan to include in your final panoramic image. Tripod and Panoramic Bracket Use a tripod when you take the photos to help keep the camera level across the sequence of photos you take. Also, using a tripod lets you smoothly pan horizontally across the scene from one part to the next. Tripods come in many different sizes, so choose one that will work well for your needs. ![]() A Panoramic Bracket can help the photographer rotating the camera accurately and smoothly. ![]() Special design There is some special design which makes technology becomes easier and easier for the novice:![]()
|