Woody Campbell
Workshop Member
One more from Torrington. SK 72mm. No LCC. Two frames stitched and cropped to fit the subject.
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i was also able to rotate the lens unit in the mounting plate about 90 degrees clockwise; now the more visible shutter speeds are on the beveled face, a bit more readable, and the primary aperture marks and lever and the cocking lever are also in the 10 o'clock region! all nicely placed on the left side. puts the shutter release cable aimed up and the sync connection up near the top
the distance index is still at 12 o'clock, no change there
for some reason the rodenstock lens could be simply grasped and rotated, but my schneiders don't want to move
I couldn't get all the way there with shifts so I tilted a bit. Corrected in C! but based on advice from people who do more architectural than I do I under corrected slightly (that's why there is a percentage slider in the perspective correction pane). The third image suffers from the same "defect".try the grasp and rotate technique
woody...your verticals are a bit off of the first two, he he
Allow me to quote myself! Because I thought I show you an alternative.Alpa SWA • SK 72 L • f8,5 • 1 second • iso 25 • 12 metres distance • no shift
Same camera position, in fact, same everything as above. But, all magenta/blue removed, totally different crop and obviously another couple passing by....
Dan:Same camera position, in fact, same everything as above. But, all magenta/blue removed, totally different crop and obviously another couple passing by....