It might be more than just you. I'm convinced my sensor is rotated from
horizontal. When I used my eye to align I more often needed to apply a
clockwise rotation, than counter clockwise. After switching to a geared head
with leveling bubbles I nearly always need to apply about a 0.7 degree (or
whatever units photoshop uses) clockwise rotation.
Jeff Keller
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From: GMcGrath@xxxxxxx [mailto:GMcGrath@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 5:04 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Horizons and the 4/3 system
Is it just me, or are others having more trouble keeping their framing
straight using the 4/3 frame than they had using 35mm? I think it was
easier
to line up a horizontal line like a horizon using the 3:2 frame of 35mm
since it was wider in proportion than the 4/3 frame.
Like I said, is it just me?
Greg
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