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Virtual Tour Equipment
Note: There are many different setups out there for creating virtual
tours, some providers use fisheye lens, some use a 'one shot' setup.
We have seen the results of just about every setup available and
have made the decision not to make any compromise when it comes
to quality, so we use a range of wide angled lenses and take between
10 and 15 shots per single row panorama, our methods take a little
longer but our results look a lot better! We use the same equipment
creating our affordable virtual tours as we do when creating our
bespoke Revolution Tours for clients of our parent company Revolution
Viewing.com.
Today there is specialist equipment that allows 'panographers'
to determine the exact point at which to take a picture (often
referred to as the nodal point) when panning a camera around on
a tripod. Such equipment enables high quality panoramas to be created.
A professional provider of virtual tours will use a sturdy tripod
(any camera shake will result in blurred images or photographs
that don't align). A panoramic head holds the camera vertically
and indicates the exact position at which to take the photograph.
A high specificion digital SLR camera that has the option of manually
setting the focus, colour balance, exposure and aperture. A wide
angled lens is required, the wider the fewer shots needed for each
panorama but the more likely lens flaring. Last but not least a
levelling bubble is inserted into the hot shoe on the top of the
camera, this ensures each shot is level.
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