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Matthew wrote:All of them do, especially if you zoom out to the limit. For a good panorama, you need a wide angle lens (viewing angle 84 degrees, meaning 24mm lens on a standard 24x36mm film) and no zooming.
My problem with the panoramas is that the fisheye distortion and low res image make them look like cr*p (IMHO).
Matthew wrote:Hah ... if you turn your photo around, do you see yourself from the back? No - so, panoramas are the only way to get a feeling of space (except the OpenGL walkthrough, that is THE best) that you can burn on a CD.
I am sure there are notable exceptions and I know that the resolution can be bumped up, but the panorama (also IMHO) will never equal an array of high res stills. Of course it is quicker, so if time is short...