Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/11/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Nov 11, 2007, at 6:15 AM, Douglas Sharp wrote: > What I want is a camera that registers just how much tilt in a > vertical and horizontal plane is present, and provides correction > parameters for verticals and horizons for later processing. > Gyroscopes? Artificial horizon? > Douglas (who considers anything above 21mm to be a telephoto > lens :-) ) Leonard Taupier responded:: Subject: Re: [Leica] Canon G9 or Leica M8? >>>Douglas, I'm with you on this one. I'm forever straightening out photos. You end up loosing stuff. Even the bubble viewfinder isn't perfect, but better. I think my brain has a built in tilt. Always in the same direction.<<<<<<<<<<< Gentlemen this is a very easy habit to break! I say this from vast experience of tilted horizons and wilting buildings. :-) Not to forget the haranguing of associate Sandy Carter whom some of you know. Particularly when we'd edited a shoot! Jeeeeesh female editor's can be as vicious as a triple fanged viper when they make a point about horizon lines. Trust me I have been crushed to the floor feeling like an absolute visual idiot when she's finished. :-) Yep you have to work at it, a hard thing to do in the heat of photo battle. But as soon as you have your basic scene in viewfinder check the right-left inner edges of the view finder for vertical lines. window, side of building whatever is the most obvious. A quick check of opposite side making sure it's also perfect. You may flick eye back and forth a couple of times, then "CLICK!" It takes a tiny bit of fiddling at times but it makes a vast difference. However you do have to use your brain and remember to do it!!!!!!! :-) This is extremely important with super wide's all the time. An option. See if you can find a small clip into hot shoe level in a camera store or hardware shop. At least a small one to carry in bag forever and place it on hot shoe particularly when working off a tripod. It just needs to balance on hot shoe if on tripod. ted