MGrayson
Subscriber and Workshop Member
Manouch,
I don't have tilts or swings with this lens panel, but I could have achieved the perspective change Dick mentioned by re-aiming the camera and then shifting the lens horizontally.
Still, I don't think there's anything much I would have changed. I agree with Shashin! Of course, I'm still trying to learn how to use the tech camera, and experimentation is key. The problem was that I was a dinner guest and didn't have much time to experiment!
I'm having a hard time deciding whether or not to get a longer lens for this camera. I think (possibly incorrectly) that the shifts matter more at the wide end, and so I may try to get away with stitching with the Olympus 45/1.8 for high MP mid-telephoto compositions.
But wait! Why are we talking about photography? Aren't we supposed to be expressing outrage at Hasselblad?
Best,
Matt
I don't have tilts or swings with this lens panel, but I could have achieved the perspective change Dick mentioned by re-aiming the camera and then shifting the lens horizontally.
Still, I don't think there's anything much I would have changed. I agree with Shashin! Of course, I'm still trying to learn how to use the tech camera, and experimentation is key. The problem was that I was a dinner guest and didn't have much time to experiment!
I'm having a hard time deciding whether or not to get a longer lens for this camera. I think (possibly incorrectly) that the shifts matter more at the wide end, and so I may try to get away with stitching with the Olympus 45/1.8 for high MP mid-telephoto compositions.
But wait! Why are we talking about photography? Aren't we supposed to be expressing outrage at Hasselblad?
Best,
Matt