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Date/Time:2012-Apr-04 11:06:08
Subject:Re: Re: D800 test (?)

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PanoTools NG: Re: Re: D800 test (?) luca vascon 2012-Apr-04 11:06:08
I forgot the subject. Sorry:-(
Will try Hugin.
29min is a restrictuin that is independent from the other, I do not know...
I will ask!
Hacked Canons and Panasonics CAN DO IT!

Il giorno 04 aprile 2012 09:05, cvoneinem <#removed#> ha scritto:

>
>
> Hi Luca,
>
> you forgot to add a subject but somehow I guess this is about the D800,
> right? :-)
>
> --- In #removed#, luca vascon <luca.vascon@...> wrote:
> >
> > On saturday I could test the camera for around 20minutes.
> > WOW!
> > 36 megapixels, and all of them are there!!!
> > :-)
> > I tested it with my shaved 10.5mm, results were amazing, I was oddly off
> of
> > npp, I think. I had to retouch the whole thing a lot.
> > Does PTGUI take in account 10.5 odd projection issues!?
>
> Try hugin to stitch your 10.5 images, since version 2011.0.0 it includes
> the "thoby projection" as a lens type which is what you need.
>
> See <http://hugin.sourceforge.net/releases/2011.0.0/en.shtml>:
> "Other Improvements [...] New Thoby projection modeling 10.5mm Nikkor
> fisheye lens."
>
> > But, well... 13200x6600 pixel in THREE shots means something uh?!
> > At 800 iso it keeps a very good shape, dynamic and just a subtle noise
> that
> > we could call grain, and that can be changed for "detail".
> > AMAZING camera. LV controls are now on the back, continuous shootings etc
> > are on the top left dial and not blinded any more, there is a top button
> > dedicated to bracketing, even if bkt interval is still limited to 1stop
> steps.
>
> The D300 (and so the D700 probably as well allows to define one of the two
> buttons on the front (right from the lens mount) as a BKT modifier so all
> you need to do is hold that button and by rotating both dials you can
> easily set bracketing.
>
> > Camera is smaller and 100g less than D700, and you can feel it.
> > Control dials  and buttons feel even more tough than usual.
>
> Cool.
>
> > Part of the foolish price is due to the clean hdmi out... that categorize
> > it under broadcast professional video equipment, and looks like they have
> > to pay taxes for it.
>
> So no more artificial restriction of movie length?
>
> > images here asap!!!
>
> Yes, pleeeease!
>
> Carl
>
>
>
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-- 
Luca Vascon.

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