3d Camera for pano tours8115
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Hi, I have a client who wants a good quality panoramic image to view in a virtual tour such as pano2vr. The images will be mainly outdoor but there are some signs and text. Can anyone let me know what the sharpest image cameras are out there just now please Has to be locally hosted so no Matterport im afraid If anyone has any panos they could share Insta360 pro2? |
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@Viewtech3D Short of using a DSRL solution, likely the best 1-click 360º camera solutions are either the Insta360 Pro or Insta360 Pro 2 Cameras. As a WGAN Forum Member, you get free access to sample 360º panorama images (shot either with Insta360 One or Ricoh Theta S. Are these helpful? Or, are you seeking 360ºs from the Insta360 Pro or Insta360 Pro 2 Cameras? Best, Dan |
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@Viewtech3D By the way, if these two cameras are outside your budget, here are other 360º 1-click cameras and accessories. Best, Dan |
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Viewtech3D private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Thanks Dan, You are so fast in responding. How sharp are the images on the Insta360 pro 2 as a 360 pano - would be good if I could add one into a panotour software for review. Something with a bit of close up detail and text. Does the insta360 have issues stitching up close as some objects maybe 1-2 metres away |
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@Viewtech3D, If you already have a MP Pro camera why not use it and download the 360 degrees and use them. A simple easy solution until you figure out which camera you want to invest in. Again just my thoughts. Ron |
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@Viewtech3D It's likely that all cameras will have trouble shooting 1 meter (3.28 feet). Some of this can be mitigated by facing the lens at the closes object. Shooting with a DSLR and doing manual stitching will 100 percent eliminate bad stitching. What is your use case? What are you trying to accomplish? I do not own an Insta360 Pro or Insta360 Pro 2. I'll defer to others in the WGAN Forum that own one of these cameras (Or please see the Insta360 website.) Best, Dan |
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I've been pleased with the Theta V results - especially in HDR mode. I then take them into Lightroom and edit all at once. Simple, and decent results. Here is a little tour that I shot for the City of Gulf Shores that shows the condition of road improvements: clickable text |
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CFster private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I tried the Ricoh Theta. Wasn’t impressed. I use my DSLR now. |
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ron0987 private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@CFster Nice shot. |
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