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Regardless of the which type of camera you prefer to take pictures with (analog or digital), there are a number of different options at your disposal when it comes to finding a suitable camera for panoramic or object-based photography. It is not absolutely necessary to have a special panoramic camera to create good panoramas; less sophisticated models also allow you to achieve decent results. In the end, what really makes interactive panoramas and object movies striking are the photographer’s creativity, the theme/scene selected and the overall effect. The following describes the advantages and disadvantages associated with the respective camera/lens combination.
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Jacobs, C. (2004). Equipment. In: Interactive Panoramas. X.media.publishing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18665-3_5
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