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Re: Roundshot 35/35 questions



>I'm still thinking of getting a roundshot 35/35 and have a few questions
>about them.
>I'm curious to know what owners think the limitations are, and how the
>different settings might change image quality. Thanks for your help- Jamie

The one problem I have had with the 35/35 is the relatively small vertical
field of view. It does have a len shifting feature but I never bothered
using it.
The Seitz people suggested this to increase the VFV of the final product.

....the lens in the 35/35 is shifted 3 mm out of the center. ( it will take
mor sky then ground.
1) You may shout first regular. with the camera on a tripod.
2) now you turn the camera up side down and take a picture from same
position. ( a little part get lost because of the up side down holder )
after you may add both pictures to a QTVR.
The better way is to use the bigger Super 220 VR. With this camera you
may change lens.
(from) Werner Seitz

If I had my time again I would buy the larger format camera.

Otherwise the results I get are fine.
Wayne


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School of Earth Sciences
University of Melbourne
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