Thank you It is certainly possible to do them with the P3P - I was doing them with the P3P until about a month after the Phantom 4 came out.
The only issue I had with the P3P was that the image was soft towards the edges and a there was also a lot of chromatic aberration. It led to the panorama having fuzzy areas dotted around. The P4 camera is a big improvement in that regard.
Here's one taken with the P3P - click image to get interactive pano (Dunnottar Castle, Scotland)
That's a good one. Yes, I'm doing "little planets" with the P3P, but not full photospheres that include the upper hemisphere in addition to the lower one.
Here's one of mine in the same format:
psahakia Posted at 2016-6-17 21:27
awesome pic. reminds me of spending the summers in salcoats even thought its on the other side of s ...
Thank you! I haven't ventured to the West Coast yet. I think I would take bad seeing the sun set over the sea instead of rising over it in the mornings!
Here's another I took using the same shooting method (Litchi 3-layer pano), but after having to learn how to do a circular marquee selection in PhotoShop so that I didn't have to paint sky into the corners: