That's also one of the reasons I own a 5D. I can easily put in a
gridded screen. Of course, one can do that with an E-1 also and Nikons
can do that electronically.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>>Moose's looks better. He did a stronger perspective correction than mine.
>>
>
> Looks like you tried to maintain some of the super wide look of the
> original. Not a bad idea in some ways.
>
> But you know me, once I get that forefoot on the slider, Katie bar the
> door! :-)
>
> Actually, I didn't go quite all the way. If you look at the verticals at
> the edge, they still lean a little bit toward the center. I thought the
> overall image looked normal enough, but didn't want to lose more of it.
>
> I meant to mention when I posted my version that a quick and dirty way
> to minimize ultra-wide distortion in landscapes without tripod and level
> is simply to keep the horizon level and vertically centered in the frame.
>
> Moose
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