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Sender:Roger D Williams
Date/Time:14-Sep-2012 17:17:24 +0000
Subject:Re: Help-looking for solution for high pano

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It's a pity the Kickstart "Astro" project isn't in time for you, as this might well have been exactly what you need. Depends on the weight of the equipment, of course, but they claim it's good for several kilograms.

Roger W.

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On Sep 15, 2012, at 1:30 AM, "panobanano" <#removed#> wrote:

> Hi Friends,
> I am looking for ideas on how to capture a partial pano looking straight down from 30 feet up. Ability to get a little higher resolution than that from a  fisheye would be good. This is indoors so no kites etc. I am thinking of some kind of automated pano head that can be programmed to shoot and turn to next shot etc. I would have the ability to hang this from something. Basically I need half of a sphere with the half being the bottom half. Any ideas?? One problem is I wouldn't have the funds to purchase the head? I would need to rent?
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> Ron Rack
> 360around.com
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