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is this IQ150/Credo 50 pricing for real?

vjbelle

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I own the Leaf 50 and SK60 and have not experienced any shifting issues. Granted I keep my shifting to about 10mm so I can't speak to shifting beyond that. I have also found that many times shifting vs panning is not always the best choice. 5 degrees of pan is equal to 10mm of shift and stitches together just as easily.

Victor
 

Paul2660

Well-known member
I own the Leaf 50 and SK60 and have not experienced any shifting issues. Granted I keep my shifting to about 10mm so I can't speak to shifting beyond that. I have also found that many times shifting vs panning is not always the best choice. 5 degrees of pan is equal to 10mm of shift and stitches together just as easily.

Victor
Thanks. I like to take the 60 up to 20mm on the 260 but I figure if I can get 15mm I can live. Such a huge IC hard to waste it. I agree that when allowed I will pan as that give the best all round solution and the 50 is easy to get nodal. But it still means being level and I can't always get there.

When I used the 60 on the Sony a7r with the DSLR2. I found I could get to around 18mm unless I was working with a pure blue sky as then the color cast was pretty harsh.

Paul
 
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