I didn't see anything new in it, just an interesting way to use lenses I
can't find in a Pentax mount to make stitched pano-HDR images that are
almost as good as you can get from scanning large format film.

Since it's going to be stitched anyway, I wonder if focus stacking might
be an adequate substitute for the Scheimpflug effect?

Bonus video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJiEw4VCcYU
(pay close attention at 1:41)

From: Igor Roshchin
Tom, I was reading it yesterday, and couldn't get it from the first
quick reading, but got distracted. When I read it the second time, I
still couldn't get what was new in it.

Igor

Thu Dec 27 01:53:20 EST 2012 Tom C wrote:
Interesting easy to understand article on dpreview regarding the drive
for higher MP cameras in landscape photography and tilt/shift lenses
combined with stitching.

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/9496515776/the-dslr-field-camera

Tom C.

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