I've done some stitching creating 180 deg panoramas of city skylines etc but it was never perfect. I needed photoshop the misaligned areas and it was a lot of work. It was the case the closest the building the more stitching errors. As the drone...
I’ve used a few but I never found buildings difficult for any software to stitch as they are pretty static subjects. While landscape photographers might need software with more granular control I processed in Capture One if I’d shot an LCC frame...
It is when stitching images, the less illumination fall off the better.
I used to shoot architecture with a digital back and would stitch images all the time without error.
In stark contrast, I would find large expanses of open sky would give...
I suppose that all depends on how close to the frame edges the building are.
At face value, generally a less wide lens will have improved illumination fall off, edge sharpness, field curvature, distortion and result in less digital correction...