Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/12/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Howard, I know this is a "late" reply, but I really enjoyed seeing your panos. I have been playing with the same idea in Antarctica and will post some of the "hand held" results of up to 14 stitched images. I was thinking of taking the xpan to Antarctica, but in the end this stitching is amazing and has been much improved in CS3. I feel the fatigue in your post, but I"m sure you have recovered by now and will soon be planning more adventures. Hi to Esther. Cheers Alastair --- cummer@netvigator.com wrote: From: Howard Cummer <cummer@netvigator.com> To: lug@leica-users.org Subject: [Leica] I'm Back - Panos from Europe Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 12:04:20 +0800 Hi Luggers, Last night I got to sleep in my own Hong Kong bed again after 162 days. Filling the time in retirement sometimes feels like hard work! After Photokina wife Esther and I traveled to Italy and France. I took along my Novoflex pano equipment but lost the bushing that sizes the bubble level platin from 1/2 to 3/8 so couldn't use the damn thing on the tripod that I had brought. I just hauled all that heavy weight around from one place to another. I used my M8 and Nikon D700 as the mood struck me - the M8 for nights and interiors and the Nikon for just about everything else. Its better high ISO performance compensated for the slower lenses in most cases. Next time (if there is a next time given what is happening to my retirement portfolio!) I will take only one system - likely the Nikon as it is the most versatile. From what I saw at Photokina I may add some Zeiss lenses to the Nikon kit if and when they are available in HK. I have posted a few panos in a new folder in the LUG gallery. Please have a look. http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/Photos+from+Europe/ http://tinyurl.com/5ucctl These were taken mostly with the M8 and the 24 Elmarit in vertical format and then stitched together in CS2. One is taken with the Canon G9 - and a couple with the Nikon D700 and the 50 f1.4. One problem with the M8, not experienced with the D700, was dust spots on the sensor which showed up when I stopped down to increase depth of field. That required quite a bit of spotting in Photoshop not required with the Nikon photos due to the 700's auto cleaning feature. I have one persistent spot on the M8 sensor which is going to require wet cleaning sometime this week. Enjoy, Cheers Howard _______________________________________________ Leica Users Group. See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information