Mr. Switch Fully Optimized Messages 1,841 Dec 10, 2006 #11 Nothing special. I use Autostitch for the few panoramics that I do.
S sprtnbsblplya Daemon Poster Messages 555 Dec 11, 2006 #12 Panorama Factory is a much better stitching program, compared to stock programs that come with the camera. http://www.panoramafactory.com/
Panorama Factory is a much better stitching program, compared to stock programs that come with the camera. http://www.panoramafactory.com/
OP OP Kdar Daemon Poster Messages 894 Dec 11, 2006 #13 One on my friend have this camera Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX01 http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews_panasonic_lumix_dmc_fx01.php He showed it to me today.. Its looked pretty look and had some nice feature.. One is.. WideScreen.. Which would be prefect for city and nature shots. Also I think his night shots where much better them what I had from V550. There is also Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07... Which I guess is same only more mp and such. It have a 28mm wide-angle lens
One on my friend have this camera Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX01 http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews_panasonic_lumix_dmc_fx01.php He showed it to me today.. Its looked pretty look and had some nice feature.. One is.. WideScreen.. Which would be prefect for city and nature shots. Also I think his night shots where much better them what I had from V550. There is also Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07... Which I guess is same only more mp and such. It have a 28mm wide-angle lens
Mr. Switch Fully Optimized Messages 1,841 Dec 12, 2006 #14 If it's the same things, just a MP difference, than get the one with the fewer MP. You'll get less noisy images from it becuase the pixels are bigger, and therefore bring in more light per pixel.
If it's the same things, just a MP difference, than get the one with the fewer MP. You'll get less noisy images from it becuase the pixels are bigger, and therefore bring in more light per pixel.