I can't find any panoramic photo settings. As I try to shoot that kind of photo and raise my OSMO mobile 2 to sky it still comes back to midle and shoots a lot of ground. Is there a way to change that?
If I want to make a panorama which is pointed more to the sky it still dictates it's own height and comes into some kind of default position. (LINK : )
Magelis Posted at 2018-6-19 07:47
If I want to make a panorama which is pointed more to the sky it still dictates it's own height and comes into some kind of default position. (LINK : https://youtu.be/TZFkz62ytyE )
Did you check the result of the photo when you did the panorama?
Magelis Posted at 2018-6-19 09:00
Yes. Did that yesterday too. It doesn't even catch that point that I'm aiming at. Maybe it's firmware? My current version is 2.2.0.30
The firmware is updated. Can you try to reinstall the app? If it doesn't work, can you try to use a different mobile device?
By default i think its set to return to a central postion and start the 180/ 360. I've tried in portrait mode - doesn't work, has to be upright.
So it looks like you can't change the starting postion.
Are you on iOS device (I could not recognize the phone)?
If so, I would recommend trying the default iOS camera app for panorama's and use the joystick for the motion.
It works in both directions (one row only of course).
Montfrooij Posted at 2018-6-20 01:44
Are you on iOS device (I could not recognize the phone)?
If so, I would recommend trying the default iOS camera app for panorama's and use the joystick for the motion.
It works in both directions (one row only of course).
Good idea - would work on Android too. Samsung have a good panoramic feature within the camera app.
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