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Hi Tom,
Seems like most people on this Forum think that a 360 Panorama is just a series of horizontal images joined together to cover 360 view in a single picture. Like Adam Furik's image. These images are cylindrical, not spherical.
I have been taking Spherical Panoramas from the ground for many years, and to me this involves projecting an image which includes everything from straight up to straight down and everything in between projected onto the inside of a sphere. And I guess this is also what you are talking about.
So that people can see better what a 360 panorama looks like, here is a link to one of my many published 360s:
http://www.360cities.net/image/lincoln-cathedral-the-high-altar
So the answer to your question is no. Because you cannot take any picture above about 30 degrees above the horizontal, as the props will be included, and you certainly cannot capture the vertical upward shot, from this P3. You would need an identical camera mounted on top of the P3 to do this. |
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