Can anyone weigh in on wider lenses, like 20mm, which are known to excel in the rectilinear - are orthogonally accurate? (Someone had previously, but again I cannot find the post.)
(Of course I am aware that the software corrections for keystoning are getting quite good but I don't happen to do digital photography or processing.)
Rob
--- Rob Studdert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2 Nov 2002 at 10:08, Robert Soames Wetmore wrote:
> I am becoming increasingly interested in
architectural photography and am > again seeking recommendations for wide angle and
especially tilt-shift > lenses: Pentax lenses and various branded lenses
for Pentax cameras, as well as
> lenses for other-branded cameras. Can anyone
advise?
Obviously there is the Pentax 28/3.5 shift and one
very nice lens is the Schneider PC Super Angulon 2,8/28 in K mount however
for the price you could probably buy quite a nice view camera kit.
> I don't suppose anyone here has experience with
the Zorkendorfer adaptor?:
>
"http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/accessories/zork.shtml"
They are quite expensive and require a lens of a
larger format than the camera body which means that the AOV won't be all that
wide, so they aren't well suited to architectural photography.
Cheers,
Rob Studdert
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