Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Here’s how to get more megapixels out of your camera using a tilt/shift lens. Note, this will work in a controlled environment only, obviously. Here’s some full-size samples, enjoy! img296.imageshack.us img237.imageshack.us img265.imageshack.us FAQ Question: I have a non-tilt/shift lens, can I mount it on a tripod and pan the camera around? Answer: Shifting a tilt/shift lens will keep the flat perspective that you can not accomplish by panning the camera around. Panning the camera around will lose the perspective. Question: What about using the focusing rack to shift the camera and lens combo? Answer: Focusing rack is designed for macro photography only to make it easier getting the subject in focus without touching the lens. Shifting the camera and lens combo may work only if your subject is up close but not when it’s too far away. Question: If I want to keep similar aspect ratio, is there a way to do that? Answer: Turn the camera vertically, rotate the tilt/shift lens 90º to the left or left, and then shift away. Question: What about GigaPixel? Answer: Again, it won’t keep the flatness.
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