+1tolusina said:It's been available with absolutely every camera ever made.
From the tone of the original post here I gather that a smartphone type implementation of multi-frame panoramic stitching done in software by hardware that requires minimal operator input rather than a method that requires thought, planning, knowledge, skill, experience and post processing is desirable.
Well, OK then.
Dig a little on this site, find some of Sporgon's stunning panoramas.
I Expect it will be a while before that level of excellence will be technically possible to implement in a point and shoot.
tolusina said:It's been available with absolutely every camera ever made.
From the tone of the original post here I gather that a smartphone type implementation of multi-frame panoramic stitching done in software by hardware that requires minimal operator input rather than a method that requires thought, planning, knowledge, skill, experience and post processing is desirable.
Well, OK then.
Dig a little on this site, find some of Sporgon's stunning panoramas.
I Expect it will be a while before that level of excellence will be technically possible to implement in a point and shoot.
pelermon said:tolusina said:It's been available with absolutely every camera ever made.
From the tone of the original post here I gather that a smartphone type implementation of multi-frame panoramic stitching done in software by hardware that requires minimal operator input rather than a method that requires thought, planning, knowledge, skill, experience and post processing is desirable.
Well, OK then.
Dig a little on this site, find some of Sporgon's stunning panoramas.
I Expect it will be a while before that level of excellence will be technically possible to implement in a point and shoot.
Yes I know taking "panorama" is possible with any camera ever made.
It looks like you know what I am talking about though. "Sweeping Panoramic" It is a CAMERA FUNCTION ! -- I will NOT buy a camera that does not have it. this is almost 2017, the technology has been out for years now. COME ON CANON !!!!
pelermon said:tolusina said:It's been available with absolutely every camera ever made.
From the tone of the original post here I gather that a smartphone type implementation of multi-frame panoramic stitching done in software by hardware that requires minimal operator input rather than a method that requires thought, planning, knowledge, skill, experience and post processing is desirable.
Well, OK then.
Dig a little on this site, find some of Sporgon's stunning panoramas.
I Expect it will be a while before that level of excellence will be technically possible to implement in a point and shoot.
Yes I know taking "panorama" is possible with any camera ever made.
It looks like you know what I am talking about though. "Sweeping Panoramic" It is a CAMERA FUNCTION ! -- I will NOT buy a camera that does not have it. this is almost 2017, the technology has been out for years now. COME ON CANON !!!!
pelermon said:tolusina said:It's been available with absolutely every camera ever made.
From the tone of the original post here I gather that a smartphone type implementation of multi-frame panoramic stitching done in software by hardware that requires minimal operator input rather than a method that requires thought, planning, knowledge, skill, experience and post processing is desirable.
Well, OK then.
Dig a little on this site, find some of Sporgon's stunning panoramas.
I Expect it will be a while before that level of excellence will be technically possible to implement in a point and shoot.
Yes I know taking "panorama" is possible with any camera ever made.
It looks like you know what I am talking about though. "Sweeping Panoramic" It is a CAMERA FUNCTION ! -- I will NOT buy a camera that does not have it. this is almost 2017, the technology has been out for years now. COME ON CANON !!!!
Don Haines said:I have shot a LOT of panoramas.
I have a phone that does sweeping panoramas, it sucks in comparison to taking dedicated shots and merging in post.
I have a P/S that does sweeping panoramas, same thing!
When I process a multi shot panorama at home, it needs a computer with 16G of memory and takes about 15 minutes of processing time to render it.....no camera has the resources required to do a great job of this...... Sweeping panoramas are low quality panoramas....
That said, I am surprised that they don't have them in live view mode.... Perhaps it is to come in some mirrorless implementation in the future, but at least for me, this is most certainly not a deal breaker.
Don Haines said:When I process a multi shot panorama at home, it needs a computer with 16G of memory and takes about 15 minutes of processing time to render it.
bwud said:15 minutes? You must be doing some serious stuff! How many frames?
Don Haines said:bwud said:15 minutes? You must be doing some serious stuff! How many frames?
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Fall Colors iPhone 7 Pano 0023 © Keith Breazeal by Keith Breazeal, on Flickr
i7 + pixels © keith Breazeal by Keith Breazeal, on FlickrKeithBreazeal said:This is why we have DSLRs