Sweep Panorama in A7

ernesto

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I wonder if the sweep panorama option should be taken seriously or dismiss, and take the separated images to be composed with a stitching software. I have already the manfrotto panohead 303.
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I intend to use the images in a panorama viewer as Quicktime, Panotools, Smothmove etc.
http://www.panoramas.dk/2010/winter-in-denmark.html

Ernesto
 
I think it depends on what camera you are using in Sweep Mode. I know my Nikon P7700 sometimes has fits with things like clouds, and trees. I usually do better with it by stitching multiple frames together. And getting the timing of the sweep down is something I still haven't done. I'm either too fast, or too slow.

PF
 
Sweep panorama's forte is the immediate feedback on composition. That's helpful both when shooting handheld and from a tripod. When shooting handheld, it's nearly impossible to shoot a sequence that stitches perfectly later on. And when shooting on a tripod, the sweep allows a preview of what'll be the end-product. For maximum quality, you can shoot a sequence after that with optimum exposure etc..
 
When shooting handheld, it's nearly impossible to shoot a sequence that stitches perfectly later on.
Only in the case of having something in the immediate foreground. And for a practical definition of 'perfectly', of course.

The real panorama challenge I often face is water.
 
Use the same function often on my Sony phone.. it struggles with going from light - dark and vice-versa apart from that it made me want a true pano camera
 
you can meter separately in difficult situations by setting to manual focus, making the c1 button a 'focus' button, leaving the shutter 1/2 press to meter only. then simply 'focus' via the c1, meter the spot you want via the shutter 1/2 press, recompose and fully depress and pan. works great.
 
Actually NOT taken with the Sony A7 but sweep panorama mode of Sony NEX5n ( still thought to best add it here )


Untitled by andreas, on Flickr C.V. Heliar f4.5/15mm, Sony NEX5n, Da Nang, Vietnam 2019
 
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