Shooting eight images, six left
to right plus up and down |
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| Eight images are made - six around,
one up and one down to capture the entire scene. The tripod is moved
to make the down image. |
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The camera is mounted on a tripod with an indexed head that
allows precise rotation. The lens is a fisheye lens with a 180-degree field
of view. The camera moves clockwise thought the scene, making from six
to eight images over the course of a few seconds, creating overlapping
views of the scene. |
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Panoramic tripod head allows for precise spacing between photos, plus
the up and down image. |
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