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What's the difference between panoramic shooting and ordinary shooting?

The difference between panoramic photography and traditional photography;

①: Because the panoramic view is wide, it is usually shot with a fisheye lens. When shooting with a fisheye lens, due to its particularity, it is generally impossible to use a hood and a polarizer, and the structure of the fisheye lens is extremely complicated, while traditional photography is an ordinary lens, and all kinds of auxiliary equipment needed for shooting can basically be used.

②: Panorama is also very different from traditional photography when shooting. Traditional photography is to take a few photos of a picture alone, and then choose the right one for post-processing, while panoramic photography needs to take at least a dozen photos of a scene, and then retouch and splice them later to get the finished picture, which is also the difference in operation steps.

③: 360-degree panorama is to better reproduce the real scene with virtual images and pay more attention to the expression of global information, while traditional photography focuses on the expression of a certain part of the scene and pays more attention to the ability of composition.

④ 360-degree panoramic shooting is more easily influenced by external factors, because many auxiliary tools such as shading plates and polarizers can't be used in global shooting, so autumn is generally chosen for panoramic shooting, and the weather is sunny, so that sufficient light can make VR panoramic better whether indoors or outdoors, while traditional photography can make up for it with external tools in the case of insufficient light and bad weather.

⑤ When shooting a 360-degree panorama, there is not much room for choosing shooting parameters, because the panorama needs to restore the real scene better, and it can't be played well in situations where there are many moving objects because of the stitching factor of the later panorama.

After reading this, I think many people can basically understand the difference between VR panoramic shooting and traditional photography. These are Xiao Jiu's own views. You can also leave a message to communicate!