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Posted:
May 28, 2012
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Hi Everyone, firstly I absolutely love a lot of the images being shown on the site. I’ve not actually got my gigapan yet but I’m looking at ordering the pro. I would appreciate any tips, I use a 5d with various lenses. Thanks for some cracking shots! Trevor |
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Posted:
May 31, 2012
Total Posts: 1
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Hi Trevor, I just got my gigapan pro and so far just experimented in the kitchen with a long snapshot. I am going to go out and photograph the Bay which is just beyond my garden. I’m not sure what I’m doing yet so will probably make a few mistakes before getting it right. The kitchen shot looks ok but the overlaps aren’t too good. My mistakes not the gigapan. I will upload some images next week when I, hopefully, get the hang of it. Good luck, Trevor and yes, I would recommend buying one. The images I’ve seen by other people are spectacular. I am using a Nikon D700. |
Tim Brown
Posted:
Jun 1, 2012
Total Posts: 44
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You’ll need a plug adapter for the charger but it is listed to take 220v. Can’t think of anything else that would be an issue in the uk. |
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Posted:
Jun 1, 2012
Total Posts: 1
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Hi Everyone, So excited to get started with Gigapan. I have an EOS t2i and a 100 setup and I am looking at buying a memory card for the camera. Any suggestions? Alex |
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Posted:
Jun 3, 2012
Total Posts: 77
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At least Class 6, a reputable brand like SanDisk, and as large as you can afford. |

