One more using the GFX 50S with Nikkor large format glass.
This one is in XPAN ratio but achieved using a stitch of 6 images. By shifting the camera on the rear of the Cambo Actus, you are moving the sensor within the area of the lenses image circle.
The total size of the stitched image is 16479 x 6085.
Stitched and processed with Classic Chrome profile applied in Lightroom.
Rear shifted from 20mm left to 20mm right and about 4 degrees front tilt
GeorgeBo wrote:
One more using the GFX 50S with Nikkor large format glass.
This one is in XPAN ratio but achieved using a stitch of 6 images. By shifting the camera on the rear of the Cambo Actus, you are moving the sensor within the area of the lenses image circle.
The total size of the stitched image is 16479 x 6085.
Stitched and processed with Classic Chrome profile applied in Lightroom.
Rear shifted from 20mm left to 20mm right and about 4 degrees front tilt
George
Does this camera have the ability of shooting verticals? Or is it a square format?
Mark, love the trail map at the trailhead. All trailhead maps should be like this one. That third shot looks like green brains to me.
Scott, excellent fall colors, I like the shot with the red in the foreground. Looks like you had both partly cloudy and overcast skies, a decent combo for fall foliage. We are about one and a half degrees off in latitude but it's mostly drab around here, though with enough green still that I'm holding out some hope for good color.
Love the smoking 600, Kav.
Andy, thoroughly enjoyed the Texas Tea series. Great processing and composition.
Steve, loved the Model T story, and really happy to see you out and about and shooting left eyed.
leighton w wrote:
Does this camera have the ability of shooting verticals? Or is it a square format?
The rear mount can rotate vertical. So you can shoot in landscape or portrait orientation.
The rear mount where you attach the camera allows for up to 40mm total horizontal shift (20mm left of center, 20mm right of center) and 27mm of vertical shift (15mm rise, 12mm fall)
The front lens mount allows for full swing left or right (limited by the characteristics of the lens you have attached). Front also has a capability of 19 degrees tilt (9 up and 10 down).
So basically full function of a field/view camera.
There are multiple camera mounting options including Nikon Z and traditional digital backs like Hasselblad and Phase One.
This one also in XPAN format, but shot with in camera crop vs stitching.
Leighton - showing two behind the shot photos to give a "picture" of the movement options. You will see about a 2 - 3 degree downward tilt of the lens to shift focus. Just like on a PC lens, but many more options for movement.
This one using the Nikkor SW 65mm vs the 90mm in the others.
Thanks,
George
GFX50S with Cambo Actus GFX
GFX50S with Cambo Actus GFX and Nikkor SW 65mm f/4