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Re: Noblex 135U Questions
- From: petermarshall@xxxxxxxxx (Peter Marshall)
- Subject: Re: Noblex 135U Questions
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 15:32 +0100 (BST)
> dear joel- if you did carry a ladder, even one of the type that you make
> various shapes of ladders, you'd get even more out of your swing lens
> camera.simon from behind his panoramic rock near the wendy's in east
> orange, new jersey
Failing a ladder or shift, you can decide to crop the negative. Deciding
to use a 58x19mm neg rather than 58x24mm on the Horizon gives a useful
amount of rise/fall and a 3:1 aspect ratio, both of which are often an
advantage.
A slightly shorter focal length would come on my wish-list above shift.
Peter Marshall
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