RE: pans in an album.  ---
        I nearly always end up in the Pan mode with my super wide angle
(15mm)
and even at 20 mm.   Keeps my toes  out of the photo.

    I shot a wedding reception that way, and my wife resolved the mounting
problem with a paper cutter--- she whacked them in half and mounted them
left and right in the album and they look like a couple of matched photos of
the room.      The 'balance' made the album look quite nice even when people
were 'cut in half'.

      Few people have ever seen the work of a 15 mm lens, and several who have

seen the album have remarked at the talent of the photograher who managed to
get
two photos that looked like one big photo cut in half.  <grin>

jeepgirl wrote:

> I know of no one in the St. Louis area that doesn't do it.  I probably use
> my panoramic mode at least once on every roll of film.  Even Christmas.
> Some Walmarts charge extra to develop them.  I think Walgreen's does also.
> But they are a pain to put in an album.
> Good idea about the cropping.  I had never thought of that.
> som
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