danlindberg
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Back on track with a technical camera image
A classic b&w with a myriad of details....
A classic b&w with a myriad of details....
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When you use a Sinar with the special Sinar sliding back (which costs more than a D800) you get a full set of yaw free (on axis) movements both ends.I've never had on-axis tilt before. It's remarkable just how much easier it is to focus. Here a few degrees of tilt to get everything in focus. SK 120N ASPH, IQ160, Techno. With the 100% zoom in liveview, there's no guess work.
Totally agree with you. I found my workflow speeding up yesterday. While I haven't fully delved into the live view aspect I have taken advantage of the focus mask and zoom. I purposely looked for areas that in normal circumstances would have been a challenge. I found myself setting up the shot, looking at the focus mask and double tapping the screen and moving the image around checking various areas. All very fast.Don,
For technical cameras the IQ and Leaf UIs are superb. I dont know if you're using the live view features or not but I really appreciate the 100% zoom and focus mask features of the IQ160 myself with my Alpa. (Ditto the Leaf zoom and local histogram/sampling too). The P+ interfaces are so crude by comparison, although ultimately the histogram does get the job done.
Paul, I haven't tried shifts yet with the IQ however since it's just a beefed up version of the P65+ I shouldn't have any problems with my 35mm like I would if I were using the IQ180 which is the sole reason I don't have the 180.Don,
Nice shots, looks are dry as here.
On the shots with the 35mm, with the 160 how much shift are you getting with the CF before the magenta/detail smearing comes into play.
Paul
This could be a movie set. I've been coming up here for years testing various lenses and cameras. Just have to watch out for the cow pies on the ground.Don, really like the gate, has real presence, looks like a movie set!
Paul