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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Kristiansand
Age: 56
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Name: Bjørn Kåre Nilssen |
With the newer versions of PTgui PRO you can actually quite easily make full spherical HDRI panoramas without a tripod at all, because it can align handheld shots. IMO it does a better job algin single images than PhotMatix and other HDRI programs, so I use it also for normal HDRI single images.
But a good tripod is still a good idea because it gives you less job after shooting. |
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Here's the setup I used for our HDR kit back in school. We used the Fuji FinePix S3 Pro. Worked great when bracketing. I wish I could post the link to our school site, but the spam filter is blocking it until I hit 10 posts. So until then, here's our list of everything in our HDR kit:
Kit Includes: 1] Manual FinePix S3 2] 8 Batteries 3] Manual Spherical Head 4] ILFORD Lens Cloth 5] HDR Spherical Head 6] Leveling Base 7] FinePix S3 Pro Camera (w/ 10.5 Nikkor Prime Lens and 2GB Compact Flashcard) 8] Nikkor 70mm - 300mm Zoom Lens 9] Sliding Base Plate (w/ Rubber Stopper) 10] 3 Lens Caps 11] Cable Release Accessories: USB Cable, Firewire Cable, AC Adapter Also: Include Seperately the HDR Tripod
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