mrsfotografie said:
Sporgon said:
A six frame panoramic of Aldeburgh beach at sunrise a few weeks ago. Shot on 5DII with 50mm f1.4 @ f11, 1/10secs and ISO 100. Each frame is the same manual exposure and there is no bracketing. Just used the full range of the DR, letting highlights go as far as possible in the exposure.
That's the way I like to do it too, but I shoot handheld though; f/8 will give plenty of sharpness and is below the Diffraction Limited Aperture (f/10.2 for the 5D Mark II). Was there a reason you were going for such long exposures? I find there's no reason to stick to 'just' 100 iso on this camera body. By the way, did you push the shadows in post or leave them as is? Lovely panorama by the way!!!
Many thanks. The lighting was a challenge but I got it balanced in the end.
Like yourself I generally try to avoid f11, but in this case I wanted the funny iron post with driftwood tied to it to be right up close in the foreground to give a feeling of depth. With the 50 mil set at about 8 meters the nearest focus is about 3.5 metres at f11 and about 4.5 metres at f8 and I wanted everything in sharp focus and the post was very close.
I was on my heavy tripod, an old Manfrotto 058, so one tenth of a second is not a worry. As regards ISO I don't want to be over 160 with the mkii, 320 is absolute tops - for this type of shot - for me. The 6D on the other hand is insane !
I do like the freedom of shooting panoramics hand held, but to get the same sharpness as from a tripod I need to use very fast shutter speeds, although having said that stitched panoramics are very forgiving compared with a single frame.
Hope you're enjoying your new mkiii !