Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/04/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 4/18/2011 1:38 PM, Bob Adler wrote: > I am trying to understand if I can take a wide angle photo using > panning/stitching with a normal lens that would look like it was taken > with a WA > lens. My specific question is if I can get the same coverage and > perspective > using an 80mm Hassy lens and panning/stitching 3 or 4 overlapping shot as I > could with the 40mm Hassy. > > If so how would this best be accomplished? Standing back further with the > 80 > than with the 40 or just at the same spot with the panning. Would the > image's > perspective be the same? > > Thanks to all who can help, > Bob > Bob Adler > Palo Alto, CA > http://www.rgaphoto.com > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > Bob, Perhaps these images will help. Here is a pan image made with a 25mm Zeiss Distagon lens on a Contax 35mm body, Ektachrome VS. It was mounted vertically on a Kiwi pan head, adjusted so the lens rotated around its nodal point. http://www.kencarney.com/index.htm Here is am image taken from the same spot with the same lens, but in landscape position and just a single frame. http://www.kencarney.com/Skies/00320091121.html So my guess is no, the 80mm stitched image will not have the same perspective as the 40mm, i.e., it will not have the "wide angle" look I like. I don't take many panoramas (those are really big prints), but I have also used landscape orientation on a regular leveling tripod head and stitched with Photoshop merge function, which seems to work fine. Personally I would stick with the 40mm and perhaps a panorama made with that lens. Hope this is responsive. Ken