I used to use that function when I had the X20 but tbh you only get a jpg cpmopsite , I prefer to stitch the RAW files and use Lightroom to process the stitched RAW it gives much more control. I have a friend from another forum who uses that stitching function with his X-T3 but I rarely like the results.Paul, have you ever tried the auto pan function (or whatever the in camera stitching in Fujis is called)? Works quite well (and sometimes very well!)
Love a fern shot. This one has all the feels: different colours different textures and great depth
Wow love this
I saw this in your NLP write up thread, it's worked necely.
Monday I took a walk along a little known path beside the River Tame in Uppermill. the mill was converted to expensive flats some years ago and the house is one of only a few private houses with a frontage to the river.
I tend to take hand held pans in these situations to extend the coverage from a limited viewpoint. in both these cases a two image vertical stitch. I use my little Fuji X30.
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i have used my X10, X20 and X30 for stitching they do a good job.Somewhere, I have a couple of 180° in-camera stitched pans of Chania's indoor market that I shot on one of the baby X Fujis. Don't usually bother taking several shots to stitch later with them but might start!
Loch Garbhaig. The two near hills are Beinn an Eoin and Baosbheinn with the Torridon hills in the background.
BaE7 by Dave Marley, on Flickr
Dave
Another row would have been nice to capture all the loch and some foreground.