Great video I have been hunting for examples of landscape photography with the x 100V and I couldn’t find very many videos on RUclips. This one is amazing. Great job and very inspirational!
Great info … thanks! I recently acquired the X100V, Nisi Pro filter kit and a carbon tripod … upgrade from years of iPhone snapping. Now I just have to figure out the stitching part!
Your standard „non-panoramic“ shot is cropped horizontally to around a 4:3 ratio although the sensor is 3:2. I guess to maximize the difference to your panorama effect. You should have mentioned that.
How do you stitch 2 seconds "frozen water" in your panoramas? The water usually looks very different with such long (2 sec) exposures. And the main troubles are when you try to stitch your panorama after shooting.
Outstanding! Thank you so much for creating and posting this video. I love my x100v and am looking for more ways to use it.
Great video I have been hunting for examples of landscape photography with the x 100V and I couldn’t find very many videos on RUclips. This one is amazing. Great job and very inspirational!
Glad I could help mate!
Appreciate your comment. Enjoy your camera and keep shooting :)
I find it a good idea to lock the exposure as well for th various shots.
Great info … thanks! I recently acquired the X100V, Nisi Pro filter kit and a carbon tripod … upgrade from years of iPhone snapping. Now I just have to figure out the stitching part!
Which tripod are you using please? Great to see how to take landscape with the x100v . Thank you
What tripod are you using? Great tutorial!
What about if your shooting moving waves? Wish they had an xpan option. 50r yes, but can i use it as an everyday like the VI?
Your standard „non-panoramic“ shot is cropped horizontally to around a 4:3 ratio although the sensor is 3:2. I guess to maximize the difference to your panorama effect. You should have mentioned that.
the bracket to mount the camera on tripod?
How do you stitch 2 seconds "frozen water" in your panoramas? The water usually looks very different with such long (2 sec) exposures. And the main troubles are when you try to stitch your panorama after shooting.
B&W phoyography is so underrated nowadays.
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you can always get the wide lens adapter for the X100V, which will get you a 28mm equivalent
Don't you have to correct for parallax error?
They make a wide angle conversion lense makes it a true 23 mm lense or whatever.