Someone posted on Reddit of a method they used to make a model for a room by using a few shots from a 360 degree camera and more shots from a regular DSLR camera. The reconstruction was done with a different program but is that a decent approach to help Zephyr align photos from a regular camera where there isn't a lot of overlap between images? The reasoning made sense to me but sometimes things are counter-intuitive
360 degree camera + regular camera
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They appear to cover it here, starting with 360 camera shots, and saying dslr shots can be added to it https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...ature=emb_logo
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They appear to cover it here, starting with 360 camera shots, and saying dslr shots can be added to it https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...ature=emb_logoComment
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Someone posted on Reddit of a method they used to make a model for a room by using a few shots from a 360 degree camera and more shots from a regular DSLR camera. The reconstruction was done with a different program but is that a decent approach to help Zephyr align photos from a regular camera where there isn't a lot of overlap between images? The reasoning made sense to me but sometimes things are counter-intuitive
My personal preference when scanning an interior space would be to use a full frame camera with a wide focal length (between 14-24mm depending on the space) - If you're just looking for a quick capture then using a 360 camera will save a lot of time, however the results you get will typically be inferior as a result of the high levels of lens distortion among other factors.Comment
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