I don't have the 35 shift but I did have a 24 shift and, if I understand
your description correctly, I'd say your 35 is acting much like my 24.
I recall being puzzled by it until it occurred to me that, if it was
fully shifted in one direction, to allow full shifting in the other
direction would probably carry you outside the reasonable sharpness zone
of the image circle. Remember, the image plane is rectangular and the
image circle is round. You'd have corners trying to pop out the edge of
the circle.
Chuck Norcutt
usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I was thinking of trying a pano with the 35 shift after perspective
> correction---using the shift in both planes as per AG's
> very nice tutorial and sample image a while back. When shifted all the
> way up (either cam orientation), the shifting in the perpendicular
> plane is limited to 3mm or so.
> Is this correct behavior or does it require a trip to John? It
> otherwise will fully shift as designed.
>
> Mike
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