

#FREE PANORAMA STITCHER ONLINE PLUS#
If you don't have a Fuji X-10 but do have another small digital camera, may we suggest the Lenspen Panamatic Plus accessory. Please note that there also seems to be a setting to do vertical panoramas but I am not courageous enough to use it yet. It pays to keep your horizon level, as this stops the bowing in the middle or the world sliding off the edge.

I do not claim art, as I have not yet got my head around seeing the world as a panorama, but I am going to start looking. It really DOES work, as evinced by the picture heading this post. Basically, you tell the camera whether you would like to take a 120, 180, or 360 degree photograph - then you follow the screen prompt to turn yourself and camera around evenly in a small period of time and the camera stitches it all together into a panorama. One of the bells and whistles parts of the X-10 is a panorama feature. If you can stand looking at my hot rod photos come in and see the results here in print form in the shop - you'll see that the Fuji is a very capable performer. I bought a Fuji X-10 earlier this year and took it away as a tourist camera - thoroughly pleased with the results of shots taken in the normal 2:3 aspect ratio in all lights. Well, that is an unusual combination - a major camera manufacturer and a firm that makes cleaning supplies - but bear with us and you'll see.
