On Tuesday, Jul 29, 2003, at 14:58 Europe/London, Richard Kenward wrote:
Perhaps I am being a bit 'old fashioned' but it seems to me a wee bit strange that some of your professional photographers are not saying, we want to be able to use the controls found in cameras ideally suited to architectural photography. These are of the monorail cameras of course, which feature rising front, falling front, cross front, lens swings, and of course all the foregoing apply to rear movements as well.
5x4? Waste of time ;-). Shoot it on a 1Ds and correct the verticals in Photoshop if necessary. If the Canon is not good enough spend more on the imacon system and a MF body.
Your surely not saying there is not a digital answer?
The big issue here will be colour management and workflow not the camera. Any digital professional photographer will need to be up to speed on these and of course have the most important requirement- a creative eye.
kind regards
Jonathan Keenan Jonathan Keenan Photography
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