Spacing
At this point, you are set up for capturing the complete panoramic photograph. Your exposure, focus points, and white balance are locked in.
If your camera is perfectly level and you are using a nodal slide, then the amount of spacing you give yourself in-between frames really does not matter. This is because when the camera is level and parallax is removed, the exposure and white balance will be blended together later in the panorama stitching software.
So, you can now capture a frame, pan until you think you’re near the edge, and capture the next frame. Keep going until you have completed all of your frames.
One trick to set a marker for the first and last frames of a panorama is to photograph your left hand prior to the first frame. ...
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