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Doug, that's great - thanks a lot!Here is a diagram from my real world experience shooting this workshop with a P40+ on the Cambo Wide RS with a Schneider 35mm XL.
I like it, Guy. It's believable HDR. So much HDR that I see is way over saturated.This is a HDR 3 shots and just not sure I like it yet. Yes I was hanging off the cliff, don't tell my wife. Than again make sure my life policy is up to date. LOL
Of course as with any lens fall off it's not a matter of 4mm from the edge is unusable and 5.5mm from the edge is pristine.Doug, that's great - thanks a lot!
I assume the "poor" area is around 5mm; so you can use +/- 15mm shift to get good results... is that right?
sure...Of course as with any lens fall off it's not a matter of 4mm from the edge is unusable and 5.5mm from the edge is pristine.
so it's roughly +/- 7mm for the P65+. The 47XL therefore probably will become the standard wide lens for P65+ shooters if it holds sharpness at the edges a bit better (should do so) ... just a thought.+/-15mm would make the majority of my customers very happy.
yes, that's what I basically do as well when stitiching (after composition on groundglass so that I know what I will get)... it's just faster and easier to work this way.That said, there is little reason (other than "purity") not to shoot +/-20mm and then crop to the section you're happy with.