Your scenes are quite dramatic but you could
improve your panoramas greatly by shooting in full
manual exposure. A simple way to pick the right
exposure setting is to fix aperture at highest
setting, choose the widest zoom setting to capture
the largest part of the scene of interest and
adjust ISO for a reasonable shutter speed and good
exposure. Then return to full zoom and setup the
pan. Another area is FOV. Notice your overlap is
quite low. You might want to check your choice of
setting on a small pan and aim for minimum of 30%.
Dave
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Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentDavid Pivin (August 28, 2009, 09:13PM )
Your scenes are quite dramatic but you could improve your panoramas greatly by shooting in full manual exposure. A simple way to pick the right exposure setting is to fix aperture at highest setting, choose the widest zoom setting to capture the largest part of the scene of interest and adjust ISO for a reasonable shutter speed and good exposure. Then return to full zoom and setup the pan. Another area is FOV. Notice your overlap is quite low. You might want to check your choice of setting on a small pan and aim for minimum of 30%. Dave