I hope this is the right place to put this thread since I need to discuss a lot of things.I am new here and though I have been pointing and shooting for years I never took it seriously because my best friend was the photographer and I was the navigator and found the pretty places for him to shoot.We now have different days off and now that I want to learn photography I don't have his advice and he has never done panoramas anyway.I have never had a camera out of auto before and I had to take what I got.Now that i have fell in love with 360's I need to learn to do things manually.I have had a few semi successes but am having parallax problems because I have yet to get a pano head and i also routinely miss spots which after taking 50 plus photos and then going home to the computer it is really aggravating to see.I fotunately do not know the meaning of give up so here I am to pester everyone here till I can do this right.I also am a two finger typist so please excuse any typos.Anything mispelled is a typo,I spell quite well:-)
I have been reading the tutorials here and my brain is whizzing with new phrases like "depth of field" and "f stops".I do have some telescope experience with astronomy so understand apeture and a little bit about focal length but "Nodal Point" is new to me.
What I need help with first is everything basically.I need to know how to get the most of my photos in focus as possible.I think this is depth of field and correct me if I'm wrong but it seems I should open my aperture all the way?By the way I am using a Canon Powershot sx130is .Also in order to avoid noise I shoul drop my ISO (whatever that is) all the way down to 80,(my lowest setti?)?Also I should set my shutter speed as fast as i can get it to avoid blur?I also have that anti shake thing in my camera.
I plan on buying a panosaurus since it seems to be the only reasonable panohead(anyone know if it works?)I am currently using ICE software which is totally automated panorama software.I want to buy PT Assembler which seems to be the most reasonable out there and will allow me to manually touch it up.I have some photo software with my camera called Zoomshare and also what windows provides,is this good enough for retouching?My firend uses photoshop and raves about it but I"m not as much of a perfectionist as he is,I just want to put the Barrens on google earth so everyone can see that NJ is more then bricks,concrete and toxic waste dumps.
Everytime I look a beautiful photos the explorer in me senses something missing.Yes it is an awesome photo but what is to my left?What is to my right?Whats behind me?The Jersey Devil?:-) By the way the only Jersey Devil I have ever seen is in the mirror.Whats the sky like overhead?These Panoramas put me there.I can take panos of my favorite islands in the Barrens swamps and then go there on my computer when i don't have time to get there real time.Also I know how to set my white balance but can only guess by weather conditions,not real good at it yet.By June I should have a pano head and a tripod and ptassembler hopefully.
Thanks for any help,
Al