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A great number of my images are panoramas, usually between four and six shots done in portait. I normally gauge the turning angle for panoramas by moving the camera round two notches on the scale marked around my ballhead. Today I used a 70-200 lens at 150mm instead of the 24-70 I always seem to turn to and the image wouldn't stitch together. I'm guessing that the extra length on the lens meant that I moved the camera to far of an angle.
Would using a nodal rail help providing I offset the camera the correct distance when I use the longer lens? That way I could still move the camera the same two notches on the ballhead.
Would using a nodal rail help providing I offset the camera the correct distance when I use the longer lens? That way I could still move the camera the same two notches on the ballhead.