Well, the secret is to have a lake/sea for long exposure to smooth the water. Does it make sense to do long exposure if there is no water in the scene? Thanks
Yes sir, I have recently started Panaromic Long Exposure Photography as you said, it requires patience & perseverance to achieve the desired result. Your final output was captivating;
A 24mm lens has a field of view width of 53 degrees in portrait format. You can use the index marks on the panoramic head to set the required overlap without having to look at reference points in the image. This works particularly well when shooting nightscapes. A 50% overlap requires a shift of 26 degrees; 33% overlap = 35 degrees.
Must be an engineer by day. Way too much technical info. Attilio's method is quick and easy and doesn't require a degree in advanced calculus. K.I.S.S (Keep It Simple Silly) :)
Enjoyed your video thank you. One small tip to ensure you overlap each photo taken when you have the ND filter fitted, I do a dry run (without ND) and have thin masking tape fitted to my pan head and mark the starting point on a know stationary mark on the base of the head. Pan your camera to your next point and make a 2nd mark on the masking tape at the known stationary point then repeat for as many shots you will take. Fit the ND than after each shot has been taken you can move the camera to your next marked position until all photos have been taken. I find that this enables the least amount disturbing of your camera settings. Hope someone finds this a technique they can use. I may depend on whether your tripod head has room to fit masking tape. You could also take note on the degrees on the head markings between each stationary point.
You're a good person. That's a enough reason to watch your TH-cam videos. There are some young ones out there that don't get it. They won't give you the time of day. Anyway, thanks for your videos and using an older camera. Lol
Great video, as always! I liked, particularly, the tip regarding to change mode to shutter speed priority to be able to see the overlapping part of the shot. Thank you, Attilio. It's so good to have you back with your inspiring videos on weekly based.
Greetings Attilio from Australia, as always you are always interesting and give me inspiration. I have followed your channel since 2014 when I was trying to edit my photos ! I came across your channel that year and since then I have learned so much from your early blogs which has made my photography what it is today , never stop bringing us all your magic ! You are the nicest most honest and humble landscape photographer on this planet . I always get excited when I see a new episode from you . Stay well my friend .. be safe . Love your work and this channel.
Thank you, Attilio for returning to TH-cam. You were greatly missed! I thoroughly enjoy your photography and long-exposure techniques and instruction. I was truly moved when you made a comment on one of my Instagram landscape photos, Thank you
We do care about you. I do!!! I'm glad you are enjoying photography again. I do look forward to your videos. That is a beautiful place. Your images are amazing. Thank you so much for bringing us along and sharing with us!!!
Mitico Attilio. Ti ho scritto molte volte che adoro le lunghe esposizioni solo per merito tuo. Ho iniziato grazie a te a ottenere qualche scatto che mi soddisfa e ho anche la tua maglietta. Quindi il mio supporto non lo farò mancare sicuramente adesso che sei tornato. E grazie per i trucchetti sulle foto panoramiche. Top come sempre!! 😉👍🏻
Great video and lovely pano. I agree...pick the right location and just sitting around waiting for the image to generate is great for your mental health and really relaxing.
Beautiful panorama. Your videos also have a beautiful cinematic quality from the music you select to the editing process. I have learned a lot about long exposure landscape photography and appreciate the effort it takes to produce a 15-minute video. Glad to have you creating again. Marty from Texas.
Attilio, tes vidéos m'apportent un bol d'air pur à chaque visionnage ! Ce sont des poses régulières qui m'exalte dans ma passion de la photographie et renouvelle mon envie de sortir à l'extérieur avec mon reflex, surtout n'arrête jamais !
Hello Attilio, summer is coming to a close here is Phoenix and I’m looking forward to getting back out with my camera gear. Your videos have started popping up again, providing me with the inspiration I needed. I haven’t noticed any videos from you recently and wanted see if all is well. We all miss not only the inspiration and instruction, but also your friendly nature when talking to us. GOD speed on all your travels and thanks again.
Attilio, as always, great composition and execution, but what really sets you apart is your passion...some times it hides from us just to come back stronger than ever...gracias Maestro!
Thanks for sharing another inspirational yet instructional video. Its nice to see you tackling a less than ideal time of day and making the most out of it. I guess there are some benefits to shooting at that time, as opposed to sunset, it allows you to get in 5-7 long exposure pano shots without running the risk of losing light. Good to see you back in action.
Thanks for the great tips Attilio. Being in Calgary, Canada near to the Rockies, this will be very helpful. So glad to see you are back, we missed you!
You are such a great teacher! You blend the technical and the art together in such an easy to understand format. Welcome back to TH-cam, you were miss greatly. I have learned so much watching you. Stay Healthy my Friend....
Hi Attilio. Others can come and go but I think that I speak for most if not all of your subscribers that when you just appeared to disappear in the challenging times that we were concerned for your welfare. It is so great to see you back. Thank you so much for your inspirational videos. Stay safe my friend.
So glad to see you back. I am grateful for your wonderful sharing here on TH-cam; I would not have progressed in photography without you, particularly with long exposure technique. As many of the comments indicate, you have a calming and familiar presence that makes all of us here feel like we are right there in the field with you. I also bought the 20mm 1.8 thanks to your recommendation, and to this day it remains my favorite lens. I've tried long exposure pano numerous times, even as short as thirty seconds, and can't seem to have disjointed water ripples.
Thanks again for posting. You have wonderful ideas on how to shoot during the middle of the day when most of us have the time go out. Thanks and please continue.
Thank you for enlkightening me in Long Exposure Photography, I find you are a better tutoe than some of my trainers I had when I did a Bachelors degree in Photography. I find you get to the point and don't what we Australians call "Waffling" Thank You and please keep it us, you are training me 😅
Beautiful location and great information, I always look forward to your videos. While it is hot (108) and dry here in Las Vegas, your videos are a great escape for me.
Another great video, good to revisit long exposure panorama. Half way through winter in Australia, looking forward to warmer weather. Went out last weekend to photograph a lake that has been drained , the severe frosts hopefully will kill the water weed and then it will be refilled for summer. Unfortunately I got very cold and the old brain was not totally switched on, so it is great to watch your videos to refresh.
Attilio, the LongExpo pano is stunning, possibly one of your best pictures, I haven't yet tried but your video was really inspiring. So glad you are back doing what you love and sharing with this community. As always I am looking for the next one!
Greetings and Salutations from The UK, Busy at work and missed this one. Doh!! Nothing more to say than.... Incredible, simply stunning. I have taken many long exposure photographs but have never tried a pano.. Guess that's on my to do list now..Thanks. 🤔 Like I'm sure, most here I always aspire to take beautiful photos, You Sir are truly the inspiration we All need.😘 Goes without saying You are loved by All here, but please feel no pressure to produce content, What we get we love, When you need a break, we will still be here. As Ever Thank You, and Be Well. Gary.
Attilio So glad you are back making regular videos. Through your videos you taught me how to capture long exposure, and whilst I don't get a lot of time to practice it, I love it when I do and I had some grate results. It's a gift and I am so grateful to you for these videos and so happy you are back. I love your style and passion.
Hey Attilo, there is only one thing to say "WOW". It is a really great shot. well done. Its always a pleasure to watch your videos. For me, I am learning every video something new. Thanks for that Greetings from Rhineland Palatinate (Germany) Christian
Thank you Attilio!. I will try the S mode for reviewing with image with the ND filter in place for my panos. This was a real gem to take away from this video. Beautiful final image!!!!
Impressive! Rivals the work of Ansel Adams. I'm curious to see that final image in B&W using a red filter to darken the sky. Appreciation from BC, Canada
just wooooowwwww Sir, you are not only a photographer you are an artist. You inspired me to take long exposer photo. and now im loving it the most. Thanks for teaching and your support. God bless you. Stay safe be happy always. Sourav Mukherjee from Calcutta, India
Thank you so much for your video. You have inspired me to go out and shoot long exposures. I will try it with my film Hasselblad. I just love the look of film. Thanks again and stay safe!
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing another interesting adventure Atilio. I have never thought about shooting a long exposure panorama photograph… Guess what my next attempt will be… :) 👍
As always, another great video. I find when shooting my Nikon D850 even with 15 stops, I can still make out the image in live view to be able to compose the panorama.
Have you ever tried long exposure panorama photography?
I have not tried this technique yet, but It looks really amazing. I love that you did it in the middle of the day, too. The result was incredible.
@@allengillis2636 thanks!
Well, the secret is to have a lake/sea for long exposure to smooth the water. Does it make sense to do long exposure if there is no water in the scene? Thanks
@@Ihab.A the water is a key element indeed
Yes sir, I have recently started Panaromic Long Exposure Photography as you said, it requires patience & perseverance to achieve the desired result.
Your final output was captivating;
A 24mm lens has a field of view width of 53 degrees in portrait format. You can use the index marks on the panoramic head to set the required overlap without having to look at reference points in the image. This works particularly well when shooting nightscapes. A 50% overlap requires a shift of 26 degrees; 33% overlap = 35 degrees.
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Must be an engineer by day. Way too much technical info. Attilio's method is quick and easy and doesn't require a degree in advanced calculus. K.I.S.S (Keep It Simple Silly) :)
@@randym7692 not even simple calculus required...just elementary math and knowing your gear..
😳 what?
Hola Attilio, cómo siempre un agradó ver tus videos y lo bien qué explicas y transmites tus conocimientos. Gracias Maestro👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Saludos 🇨🇱
Gracias!
You were missed! Your photography is not only a learning experience but also so enjoyable to watch!
Thanks 🙏
Good to see you back at the top of your game Attilio. I'm excited to go and try out this technique soon.
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It’s been a real pleasure to see you back Attilio. Really enjoy your photography and personality. Keep it up my friend.
Thank You
Enjoyed your video thank you. One small tip to ensure you overlap each photo taken when you have the ND filter fitted, I do a dry run (without ND) and have thin masking tape fitted to my pan head and mark the starting point on a know stationary mark on the base of the head. Pan your camera to your next point and make a 2nd mark on the masking tape at the known stationary point then repeat for as many shots you will take. Fit the ND than after each shot has been taken you can move the camera to your next marked position until all photos have been taken. I find that this enables the least amount disturbing of your camera settings. Hope someone finds this a technique they can use. I may depend on whether your tripod head has room to fit masking tape. You could also take note on the degrees on the head markings between each stationary point.
Come sempre, un tutorial eccellente!!! Grazie Attilio.
Grazie Marco!
You're a good person. That's a enough reason to watch your TH-cam videos. There are some young ones out there that don't get it. They won't give you the time of day. Anyway, thanks for your videos and using an older camera. Lol
The d810 is getting old indeed… ;-)
absolutely stunning pano thank you for the clear explanation
Thanks Attilio.You've really informed and inspired on Long Exposure in particular.Thanks for your channel
Fantastic video again and beautiful images, top class.
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Great video, as always! I liked, particularly, the tip regarding to change mode to shutter speed priority to be able to see the overlapping part of the shot.
Thank you, Attilio. It's so good to have you back with your inspiring videos on weekly based.
Thanks 🙏
I enjoy your video because of your clear explanation on the settings. I learn your skills and can use them in my photography. Thank you.
This is utterly magnificent. I am overjoyed to see how easy it is!
Glad you’re well glad your back doing what you love, not for the money but for the love it👍🙂
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Greetings Attilio from Australia, as always you are always interesting and give me inspiration. I have followed your channel since 2014 when I was trying to edit my photos ! I came across your channel that year and since then I have learned so much from your early blogs which has made my photography what it is today , never stop bringing us all your magic ! You are the nicest most honest and humble landscape photographer on this planet . I always get excited when I see a new episode from you . Stay well my friend .. be safe . Love your work and this channel.
Thank You so much!
Professor, it is Our Pleasure to have you back and instructing and showing your gorgeous photographs
Thank You
As always an inspirational lesson!
The resultant capture from your patient approach to this type of photography is stunning and inspiring.
Thanks
Thank you, Attilio for returning to TH-cam. You were greatly missed! I thoroughly enjoy your photography and long-exposure techniques and instruction. I was truly moved when you made a comment on one of my Instagram landscape photos, Thank you
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Un altro bellissimo video con splendide foto. Un gran piacere vedere che sei tornato con i tuoi video.
Grazie 🙏
Yes, it give me feeling of control and serenity
We do care about you. I do!!! I'm glad you are enjoying photography again. I do look forward to your videos. That is a beautiful place. Your images are amazing. Thank you so much for bringing us along and sharing with us!!!
Thanks dear Patty!
two beautiful panoramas. Thank you for sharing your experience and the beauty of nature. Never give up on it
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Excellent video, and beautiful shot. I am so happy to have discovered your TH-cam Channel!
This is such a great subject; Thank you for your kind, to the point teachings; Just excellent video !!!
Mitico Attilio. Ti ho scritto molte volte che adoro le lunghe esposizioni solo per merito tuo. Ho iniziato grazie a te a ottenere qualche scatto che mi soddisfa e ho anche la tua maglietta. Quindi il mio supporto non lo farò mancare sicuramente adesso che sei tornato. E grazie per i trucchetti sulle foto panoramiche. Top come sempre!! 😉👍🏻
Grazie mille! 💪
Oh how I enjoyed this video! I not only learned so much but you spoke right to the heart of why I love taking long exposure photos! Thank you 📸
Thanks 🙏
Stunning. I've never tried a stacking pano before, but now really motivated.
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Beautiful panorama, excellent video Attilio.
Thanks 🙏
Great video and lovely pano. I agree...pick the right location and just sitting around waiting for the image to generate is great for your mental health and really relaxing.
indeed!
Beautiful video and so much information. Your work inspires me to continue my photography practice. Bravo!!
It’s a pleasure watch your videos again!
Thank You 🙏
Thank you. Wonderful to see vids with good content and no shake bouncy scenes. Yes two tripods.
The final result was a stunning Photograph, thank you again for sharing your knowledge
Thank You
Beautiful panorama. Your videos also have a beautiful cinematic quality from the music you select to the editing process. I have learned a lot about long exposure landscape photography and appreciate the effort it takes to produce a 15-minute video. Glad to have you creating again. Marty from Texas.
Thanks Marty!
Worth the wait to see how it turn on! excelent capture of moment! Cheers Attilio!
Thanks
I’m so happy you are feeling better and can get out in nature. All ways enjoy your work. Your video work is superb.
Thanks 🙏
Attilio, tes vidéos m'apportent un bol d'air pur à chaque visionnage ! Ce sont des poses régulières qui m'exalte dans ma passion de la photographie et renouvelle mon envie de sortir à l'extérieur avec mon reflex, surtout n'arrête jamais !
Merci 🙏
Hello Attilio, summer is coming to a close here is Phoenix and I’m looking forward to getting back out with my camera gear. Your videos have started popping up again, providing me with the inspiration I needed. I haven’t noticed any videos from you recently and wanted see if all is well. We all miss not only the inspiration and instruction, but also your friendly nature when talking to us. GOD speed on all your travels and thanks again.
What a beautiful pano, sir. Thanks for sharing this technique and explaining it as you went along.
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A beautiful video that is a work of art! Really glad your back!!!
Thank You!
Attilio, as always, great composition and execution, but what really sets you apart is your passion...some times it hides from us just to come back stronger than ever...gracias Maestro!
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Thanks for sharing another inspirational yet instructional video. Its nice to see you tackling a less than ideal time of day and making the most out of it. I guess there are some benefits to shooting at that time, as opposed to sunset, it allows you to get in 5-7 long exposure pano shots without running the risk of losing light.
Good to see you back in action.
🙏
Great video, Beautiful BGM.
Grazie Attilio per il tuo video. Sempre molto interessante.
Grazie Maria!
The result just fabulous
😍 I love your long exposure panoramic shot. Stunningly beautiful !
Thanks
Thanks for the great tips Attilio. Being in Calgary, Canada near to the Rockies, this will be very helpful. So glad to see you are back, we missed you!
Thanks 🙏
Love your videos Atílio, I learn a lot with you and it is a pleasure to look at your amazing photos
Thanks
You are such a great teacher! You blend the technical and the art together in such an easy to understand format.
Welcome back to TH-cam, you were miss greatly. I have learned so much watching you.
Stay Healthy my Friend....
Thanks 🙏
Thank you Attilio!!, its a pleasure watch your videos
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Beautiful. Love it
Hi Attilio. Others can come and go but I think that I speak for most if not all of your subscribers that when you just appeared to disappear in the challenging times that we were concerned for your welfare. It is so great to see you back. Thank you so much for your inspirational videos. Stay safe my friend.
Thanks Mark!
Thank you so much for your inspiring easy to understand step by step methods!
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So glad to see you back. I am grateful for your wonderful sharing here on TH-cam; I would not have progressed in photography without you, particularly with long exposure technique. As many of the comments indicate, you have a calming and familiar presence that makes all of us here feel like we are right there in the field with you. I also bought the 20mm 1.8 thanks to your recommendation, and to this day it remains my favorite lens. I've tried long exposure pano numerous times, even as short as thirty seconds, and can't seem to have disjointed water ripples.
Thanks mate 🙏
Thanks again, Artilio❤ I love all your video and see them again and again - it is so inspiring ❤ Thanks, I hope too see you soon,Artilio🌞🥰❤️
Splendid landscape area. As always I have learn something new from your style in long exp panorama. Thank you !
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Hey Attilio , what a great tutorial , appreciate all you hard work , learn't heaps , best regards from NZ , enjoy your summer ,
Thanks mate
Another great video Attilio, love your content so good that you are producing videos again. See you in the next video.
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Thanks again for posting. You have wonderful ideas on how to shoot during the middle of the day when most of us have the time go out. Thanks and please continue.
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beautiful photos, I've never tried long exposure panos before.
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Amazing! you never disappoint, " You explain difficulty with simplicity, so even a difficult things looks easy."
Thanks mate
Grazie a te. Le tue informazioni tecniche sono preziosissime e mi stimolano a fare nuove fotografie.
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Another interesting and informative video, many thanks Attilio. Keep up the good work.
thanks
Beautiful scenery, and great photos. Looks like you have found a great place to relax as well as take interesting photos. Thanks for sharing 👍.
Indeed
Thank you for enlkightening me in Long Exposure Photography, I find you are a better tutoe than some of my trainers I had when I did a Bachelors degree in Photography. I find you get to the point and don't what we Australians call "Waffling" Thank You and please keep it us, you are training me 😅
I enjoy all of your videos. Keep up the good word. I enjoy
long exposure photography
Thank You
Another great video and amazing photography can't wait for the next adventure tnx so much for sharing
Thank You
Thanks Attilio, another good and informative video.
Thanks
Nice images, and good video. Thanks for bringing us along.
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Lovely scene! Great photography!
I wonder how it will it look like in winter time..
We will see it in a few months
Thank you Attilio, predictably great video and advice!
Glad you liked it!
Beautiful location and great information, I always look forward to your videos. While it is hot (108) and dry here in Las Vegas, your videos are a great escape for me.
Thanks 🙏
Another great video, good to revisit long exposure panorama. Half way through winter in Australia, looking forward to warmer weather. Went out last weekend to photograph a lake that has been drained , the severe frosts hopefully will kill the water weed and then it will be refilled for summer. Unfortunately I got very cold and the old brain was not totally switched on, so it is great to watch your videos to refresh.
👍
Attilio, the LongExpo pano is stunning, possibly one of your best pictures, I haven't yet tried but your video was really inspiring. So glad you are back doing what you love and sharing with this community. As always I am looking for the next one!
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Greetings and Salutations from The UK, Busy at work and missed this one. Doh!!
Nothing more to say than.... Incredible, simply stunning. I have taken many long exposure photographs but have never tried a pano.. Guess that's on my to do list now..Thanks. 🤔
Like I'm sure, most here I always aspire to take beautiful photos, You Sir are truly the inspiration we All need.😘 Goes without saying You are loved by All here, but please feel no pressure to produce content, What we get we love, When you need a break, we will still be here. As Ever Thank You, and Be Well. Gary.
Thanks a lot Gary, I appreciate this a lot 🙏
You never fail to inspire me with your photography. Thank you!
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Incredible Pano!! Love it!!
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Thanks it's always a pleasure to look your vidéos and your pictures
Thanks
Attilio So glad you are back making regular videos. Through your videos you taught me how to capture long exposure, and whilst I don't get a lot of time to practice it, I love it when I do and I had some grate results. It's a gift and I am so grateful to you for these videos and so happy you are back. I love your style and passion.
Thanks!
Great video! Yes, Million Subs will be there soon! Congratulations
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Hey Attilo, there is only one thing to say "WOW".
It is a really great shot. well done. Its always a pleasure to watch your videos. For me, I am learning every video something new.
Thanks for that
Greetings from Rhineland Palatinate (Germany)
Christian
Thanks 🙏
So nice and beautiful. Your video is amazing 😃 Thank you for sharing. Stay well and have a wonderful day 😊
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Thank you Attilio!. I will try the S mode for reviewing with image with the ND filter in place for my panos. This was a real gem to take away from this video. Beautiful final image!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Miss you Attiltio.
Thank you. Very inspiring as always!
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Beautiful shot!!!!!!
Thanks...
Impressive! Rivals the work of Ansel Adams. I'm curious to see that final image in B&W using a red filter to darken the sky. Appreciation from BC, Canada
Great video and gorgeous location!
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Living around the Finger Lakes of upstate New York, this looks like a great technique. Can’t wait to try it out. Thank you!
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Thank you for another recharge of life line. ❤️❤️
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just wooooowwwww Sir, you are not only a photographer you are an artist. You inspired me to take long exposer photo. and now im loving it the most. Thanks for teaching and your support. God bless you. Stay safe be happy always.
Sourav Mukherjee from Calcutta, India
Thank You
Fantastic video as always. I learned a lot from watching.
Thanks 🙏
Thank you so much for your video. You have inspired me to go out and shoot long exposures. I will try it with my film Hasselblad. I just love the look of film. Thanks again and stay safe!
have fun!
Beautiful!
Thanks for sharing another interesting adventure Atilio. I have never thought about shooting a long exposure panorama photograph… Guess what my next attempt will be… :) 👍
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My tee shirts turned up the other day. Thanks for a great video.
Thanks mate! 🙏
I enjoy watching your videos. I started doing long exposure 3 months ago. I learned a lot from you. Keep making more videos and thank you!
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As always, another great video. I find when shooting my Nikon D850 even with 15 stops, I can still make out the image in live view to be able to compose the panorama.
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