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how did you do this? did you use just the shift? or independent frames from a tripod?In case anyone is interested I'm using the copy I bought from David for architectural interior stitching. Here's three images combined into one for an equivalent FOV of a 14mm lens without distortion. I love this lens.
I also own one from David at Dale and after some learning curve issues regarding metering have learned to love it. Great lens for stitched panos as per David K.In case anyone is interested I'm using the copy I bought from David for architectural interior stitching. Here's three images combined into one for an equivalent FOV of a 14mm lens without distortion. I love this lens.
Great finished image though. This lens is really sharp. I think I will do some comparisons between the 24 PC shift and stitched and a careful image from the 14-24.Looking at these on the screen I do believe I could have done this with two images only... left and right.