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Old 21-10-08, 20:24
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Not up on the programmes but do not forget that it is best to have a good solid tripod which is level, overlap each shot by about a quarter or third with the next one and remember to set focus and exposure settings manually so you can keep them the same for each shot for continuation. Same with white balance, set it manually on sun or cloud or whatever but not auto. If you are really keen it is best to have a specialist tripod head for panoramas which allows the camera to swing through the nodal point. Try panorama first though and only bother with the specialist head if you become hooked.
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