privatebydesign said:
tolusina said:
privatebydesign said:
tolusina said:
How about a proper perspective control lens mount configuration similar to the way Schneider impliments.
What does that mean?
Hold the lens, shift the camera for multi frame pano stitching.
As is now with Canon TS-Es, shift the lens one way, shoot a frame, shift the lens the other way while shifting the camera an equal amount the other way, shoot the second frame, then stitch.
But holding the lens limits you, effectively, to rear movements only unless you have a good geared head. Rear movements are nowhere near as useful as front movements.
Besides, this meme for shifting the camera not the lens is mostly spurious anyway, inducing parallax to the extent that PS, or any other stitching program, can't deal with it entirely automatically is not a simple task, you have to try pretty hard to actually create the problem. Not saying it can't be done, just that mounting the camera is the far better choice of the two.
I'd like to see some of your own actual images where parallax (the potential problem induced by shifting the lens not the camera) has caused any kind of issue with your image. It was very different when we were shooting film, but digital is so much more powerful.
Please stop. Just stop. I've asked you before to please block me, I'd really rather not enter into arguments with you, you far too far beneath. You may well know more about photography than I and good for you, but I do find your comprehension and manners severely lacking.
I really don't care that you choose to be a Photoshoprapher and choose to do things in post that I'd rather, as a photographer, do in camera as best as is possible. You go right ahead and tweak in post all you want, I don't care.
Above, you asked what a lens mount means, I explained somewhat. I note also, by Neuro's comments, he gets the concept and needs no explanation.
No, there are no TS-E images of mine to post, I don't yet own a TS-E, I've been hoping for a new lens to be released, this rumor fuels my dreams. The 24 sounds about perfect except I don't care for the 24mm perspective. The current 45 and 90 don't have the movement flexibility of the 17 and 24, the Schneiders are too expensive, too manual even for an old guy like me lacking even electronic aperture control, they also have meh reviews.
Um, by design, you've stated your photos are private, you've got a lot of nerve requesting anyone else's.
If Canon is introducing new TS-Es, yeah, I'd like the option of a proper lens mount. That's also optional to use or not, camera mount will still be available.
For all the permutations possible with a TS-E, placing the lens and it's image circle in one place, then moving the sensor within that image circle without tripod gymnastics sounds very desirable to me.
Get IT yet? Or is your repeatedly demonstrated lack of reading comprehension skills guiding your fingers on your keyboard.
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pbd, please, please, just block me already. Yes, I did get your previous PM, d'oh, had I blocked your posts, your PMs would have been blocked too. You must be new to this forum stuff, huh.
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