Stitching as opposed to using a wide angle?

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I can't find any definitive conclusion as to whether the former is more advantageous to the latter. Has anybody used the former with good results for interior work? I have the Profoto Eagle gimble for precise verticle and panoramic work so I'm wondering whether this makes my 14 mm redundant?
 
If you have the software to do the stitching then you're set. Whether it's advantageous or not I guess depends on how much time you want to put into it.
My use case is considerably different but I sold my 12mm f2 lens which was my go to for Astro and started using my 23mm f1.4 by stitching shots.
There's no doubt the results were better but there's considerable faff involved.
Thanks for that. There's hardly any faffing with the Profoto Eagle since you can adjust horizontally and vertically "a click at a time". That is to say there is an audible click to actually monitor any movement along with the option to set the camera back along its axis point at 45 degrees facing.
 
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