Re: We Have Received Our EF 11-24mm f/4L [CR3]
Agree, but someone will figure it out eventually. Mountainous coastlines with strong foreground elements could work. But everything in the frame must be amorphous, somewhat unfamiliar, and organic. That way any weird wide FOV stretching won't look as alien as it would on faces, trees, houses, etc.
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Lee Jay said:Having shot thousands and thousands of shots this wide and wider, I'll be interested to see if someone comes up with some rational framing for a lens this wide in rectilinear projection. My experience is that rectilinear projection is just too weird and too stretched in the corners wider than about 14mm equivalent or so.
My advice to owners is to watch your rotataion carefully and to keep the center focus point on the horizon even if the horizon is not visible in the shot.
Agree, but someone will figure it out eventually. Mountainous coastlines with strong foreground elements could work. But everything in the frame must be amorphous, somewhat unfamiliar, and organic. That way any weird wide FOV stretching won't look as alien as it would on faces, trees, houses, etc.
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