On 3/25/2020 2:11 AM, Philippe wrote:
A stitch in time saves nine it is said.
Here are two views of a tomb in the Valley of Kings, one of the many Ramses’s
;-)
#1 - single shot, at the widest of the zoom range
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/2020-Egypt/2020-Egypte-+Valley+of+the+Kings+-+Tomb-0461.jpg.html
<http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/2020-Egypt/2020-Egypte-+Valley+of+the+Kings+-+Tomb-0461.jpg.html>
and a pano with the same lens at the same FL
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/2020-Egypt/2020-Egypte-+Valley+of+the+Kings+-+Tomb-pano.jpg.html
<http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/2020-Egypt/2020-Egypte-+Valley+of+the+Kings+-+Tomb-pano.jpg.html>
I’m unsure I’d have fared better with the 10 (read 15) mm UWA
The pano looks good to me, and made sure of the needed width. Problems occur in less than perfect, static conditions.
<https://photos.app.goo.gl/2rb1hh24PgaxVqyD7>
Moving subjects, wind, and so on make a single shot preferable. As do the time
and effort of stitching. :-)
I had in the bag and that I was too lazy to take out.
When I'm carrying a separate camera for UWA, it's either around my neck or clipped on my belt with a QR clip. A separate
lens in a big is a problem for me. Laziness or whatever tend to keep it unused.
It worked, that's the only criterion.
Simple Rules Moose
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