Shooting the Panorama (continued)
Once the tripod is positioned and the KiWi is leveled, index the
KiWi so as to point it at some identifiable feature. Instead of count-
ing shots, it’s much easier to stop shooting when you notice that
particular feature reappearing.
If your camera has an exposure lock feature, you might want to
experiment with it. Try to lock the exposure on a scene that is
average in brightness.
Once you’re set up, simply shoot, index and repeat as quickly as
possible. Be careful not to bump the camera as you proceed around
the sequence.