Can a Fujifilm X-T10 create a multi-row panorama in camera for the Brenizer method?

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I use the panoramic mode on my Fujifilm X-T10, but it only allows a horizontal or vertical sweep. I’d like to know whether the camera can make a multi-row panorama in camera, similar to what’s needed for the Brenizer method, instead of stitching the images later on a computer.

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No, you can't.

The panorama mode on your camera is very basic, all it does it roughly stitch the edges. In order to correctly make a Brenizer you need to do a more in depth blending that takes in to account lens distortion and vignetting. That is something that takes a powerful computer a few minutes to do, so your camera certainly wouldn't be able to do it well.

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No. The Fujifilm X-T10’s in-camera panorama mode is a basic single-sweep stitch, so it can only handle a simple horizontal or vertical panorama.

A Brenizer-style image or any multi-row panorama needs much more advanced stitching and blending. That process typically has to account for things like lens distortion, vignetting, and overlap across many frames, which is beyond what the camera’s panorama mode is designed to do.

In practice, if you want a true multi-row panorama or Brenizer result, you’ll need to shoot the individual frames and stitch them afterward on a computer.

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