PanoTools NG:
RE: Kings Peak Summit Panorama
'Gary Little' gary@... 2014-Aug-30 20:14:21
Since I have a FX SLR, I decided to look into the Fisheye. Here is a very good article by Ken Rockwell
About DX and FX fisheye lenses:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/1628af.htm
As it turns out, for the FX cameras the 16mm is better and for the DX the 10.5 is better.
Hope this helps.
Gary
From: Alan Ritter #removed# [PanoToolsNG] [mailto:#removed#]
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2014 12:50 PM
To: #removed#
Subject: Re: [PanoToolsNG] Kings Peak Summit Panorama
Full-frame as opposed to circular...D200 is a DX-sensor, so the 10.5 fills it at 180 corner-to-corner. Sorry if I confused anyone.
/s/jar (Alan Ritter, #removed#)
http://www.mtritter.org
On 8/30/2014 8:53 AM, A Kielcz #removed# [PanoToolsNG] wrote:
I didn't know that there's full frame Nikkor 10.5mmm. Is there?
Nice pano BTW. I wish I could climb that high.
A Kielcz
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.
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From: "Alan Ritter #removed# [PanoToolsNG]" <mailto:#removed#> <#removed#>
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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 11:31 PM
Subject: [PanoToolsNG] Kings Peak Summit Panorama
Earlier in August, some friends and I climbed Kings Peak, 13,528', the
tallest peak in the state of Utah. It was my
45th of the 50 U.S. state highpoints. The summit pan is at:
http://www.mtritter.org/highpoints/Utah_2014/Pans/Kings_Peak.htm (Java
version)
http://www.mtritter.org/highpoints/Utah_2014/Pans/Kings_Peak.htm
(Quicktime version)
The pan was shot with my Nikon D200 and 10.5mm Nikkor full-frame
fisheye, mounted on a home-brew bracket that attaches to the top of my
trekking pole as a monopod. The pan was generated using PTGui and
edited to touch up some stitching issues using GIMP. The Java version
was generated directly by PTGui and allows full-frame viewing.
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/s/jar (Alan Ritter, #removed#)
http://www.mtritter.org