07-23-2018 07:02 AM - edited 07-23-2018 07:05 AM
I don't tknow the Sony but my Fuji X cameras do sweep Panos. Not full 360 though. That's a whole other game! Pan heads below - I'm just using a standard type of head (heads) not optimal but can be done.
@VBenedict wrote:What is a "panoramic" head? @KentJohnson. I just got a
Sony DSC-RX100M VI it has Panorama
Will I be able to learn how to do Tours, 360° etc. with this camera?
@ValeriaA_ can you provide some feedback, please?
07-23-2018 07:40 AM
Thank you @KentJohnson much appreciate it.
07-23-2018 08:32 PM
@VBenedict I have been using the Nodal Ninja panoramic head for several years now. I like it as it is very robust and can take a beating without sustaining damage. It is heavy though and requires some effort to haul around. I was able to carry it for this tour on the hiking trails of this nature park. So quite doable. If you are using a DSLR, you will need a wide angle lens in the 8-10mm range.
07-24-2018 04:14 AM - edited 07-24-2018 04:16 AM
@Nick-Hobgood thank you for the feedback. Your tour is excellent. The images are sharp and crisp..
How much exactly does the tripod weigh?
What software editing tools do you use?
Is your wide angle also a zoom lens?
Are tours a series of 360°?
07-24-2018 06:33 AM
@VBenedict The panoramic head and rotator together are around 7 lbs. The software I use : PTGui, Photomatix, Lightroom and Photoshop. I use the Samyang 8mm and the Tokina 10-22 mm. Yes, the tours are individual 360s connected together.
I hope that helps.
Nick
07-24-2018 07:13 AM
07-24-2018 04:32 PM
@Nick-Hobgood You are master of photospheres!
07-24-2018 04:34 PM
@Nick-Hobgood You are real master of photospheres!
07-25-2018 11:40 PM
Best 360-degree cameras to capture everything:
Detu Twin
Samsung Gear 360
Yi 360 VR
Kodak PixPro SP360
Insta360 One
Garmin VIRB 360
LG 360 Cam (LGR105)