The other thing I personally do not like about panos is the aspect. Not being able to find the illustration of what an image looks like if you take the same area looking from a telephoto down a super wide. The aspect and look and feel of the photo is very different. To me, panos look flat. This might be why I have an irrational number of lenses for my DSLR's, that and I need some really specialized ones for my work. If one lens could do it all, then there would be no need of interchangeable lenses or zooms. When I worked in Alaska, I shot 2 ¼" film a lot. The images are simply better, not from a resolution standpoint, but the way the optics lay down the image. I just got tired of lugging around a brick, literally. 2 ¼" format in digital still remains silly expensive and with limited support in terms of lenses, unless you have the budget of a small European country. The images do have that much better aspect than small format, at a price.
To each their own. I try to use the best lens for the shot. I found this one works well for my type of work. The cost of the wide and anamorphic, with the ND filters as well is comparable to the DJI offering for just the lens. The price is better if you get it from Ali express, provided you don't need it for a few weeks while it strolls over from overseas.