I could definitely see a use case for this in studio work that is most def for sure, other places for other use cases idk but I'd hecking love to give it a try with some architectural work!!
Hello, may I know the image circle of RhinoCam Vertex Rotating Stitching Adapter for Pentax 645 (P645) Mount SLR Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount (GFX). Thanks in advance
Curious about this. So where do you focus for wide aperture shots? I suppose you keep focus on the top right corner for all 4x shots to be center focussed? And if you want to focus anywhere outside of composition from center, just re-focus for each rotation? Unless f8 or smaller I suppose.
If you want to focus on something in the center, there's enough overlap in the four images to do that with just one of the four views. We recommend keeping the focus settings the same for all four shots, although I suppose a stitching software would be able to blend them if you did slightly modify focus between the four.
always love the fun ways of mounting on this channel and the setups for experimental photography
I could definitely see a use case for this in studio work that is most def for sure, other places for other use cases idk but I'd hecking love to give it a try with some architectural work!!
Hello,
may I know the image circle of RhinoCam Vertex Rotating Stitching Adapter for Pentax 645 (P645) Mount SLR Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount (GFX).
Thanks in advance
Curious about this. So where do you focus for wide aperture shots? I suppose you keep focus on the top right corner for all 4x shots to be center focussed? And if you want to focus anywhere outside of composition from center, just re-focus for each rotation? Unless f8 or smaller I suppose.
If you want to focus on something in the center, there's enough overlap in the four images to do that with just one of the four views. We recommend keeping the focus settings the same for all four shots, although I suppose a stitching software would be able to blend them if you did slightly modify focus between the four.
Can you mount the Pentax 67 lens to the 645z?
This should do the trick: fotodioxpro.com/products/p67-p645-p
Just know that you'll have to shoot entirely manually.