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Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
Doghouse Riley wrote:
... for shooting interiors (for real estate webpage) A few suggestions: The compact mid size Canon S60 does 28-100 mm equivalent. The previous 5 MB prosumer camera, Minolta A1, (28-200 equivalent) is sold at attractive prices these days The new prosumer Olympus Camedia C-8080 Wide Zoom does 28-140 mm equivalent. /per |
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Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
Frank ess wrote:
[] This is a quick example of what the CP5000 and its wide adapter will give you: http://www.fototime.com/65CB82517402CA6/orig.jpg Thanks, Frank, clearly a very wide-angle view. The netting is distracting, though! Cheers, David |
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Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
David J Taylor wrote:
Frank ess wrote: [] This is a quick example of what the CP5000 and its wide adapter will give you: http://www.fototime.com/65CB82517402CA6/orig.jpg Thanks, Frank, clearly a very wide-angle view. The netting is distracting, though! Yes; I thought it would show the kind of dof and distortion you could expect. Here are three more that may play more into the real estate interiors milieu: from the center of a room about 12 by 16 feet; CP5000 with wide adapter (to ~19mm equivalent); program exposure; no adjustments whatsoever; reduced from 2560x in 10% stair-steps; saved at Photo Shop 30 quality. A more serious product would involve leveling the camera, locating it as far from the subject wall as possible, bracketing and Photo Shopping the blowouts, and all that kind of thing. Again, this is just quick work for demonstration of the wide-angleness of the CP5000 with wide adapter: http://www.fototime.com/228639E8DA4E614/orig.jpg http://www.fototime.com/C20A6B32E2DA51A/orig.jpg http://www.fototime.com/8D9CAA0CEEE431F/orig.jpg Frank ess |
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Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
Frank ess wrote:
[] Here are three more that may play more into the real estate interiors milieu: from the center of a room about 12 by 16 feet; CP5000 with wide adapter (to ~19mm equivalent); program exposure; no adjustments whatsoever; reduced from 2560x in 10% stair-steps; saved at Photo Shop 30 quality. A more serious product would involve leveling the camera, locating it as far from the subject wall as possible, bracketing and Photo Shopping the blowouts, and all that kind of thing. Again, this is just quick work for demonstration of the wide-angleness of the CP5000 with wide adapter: http://www.fototime.com/228639E8DA4E614/orig.jpg http://www.fototime.com/C20A6B32E2DA51A/orig.jpg http://www.fototime.com/8D9CAA0CEEE431F/orig.jpg Good demonstrations, as you say. A snip to correct the geometry. Thanks, David |
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Frank ess wrote:
[] Here are three more that may play more into the real estate interiors milieu: from the center of a room about 12 by 16 feet; CP5000 with wide adapter (to ~19mm equivalent); program exposure; no adjustments whatsoever; reduced from 2560x in 10% stair-steps; saved at Photo Shop 30 quality. A more serious product would involve leveling the camera, locating it as far from the subject wall as possible, bracketing and Photo Shopping the blowouts, and all that kind of thing. Again, this is just quick work for demonstration of the wide-angleness of the CP5000 with wide adapter: http://www.fototime.com/228639E8DA4E614/orig.jpg http://www.fototime.com/C20A6B32E2DA51A/orig.jpg http://www.fototime.com/8D9CAA0CEEE431F/orig.jpg Good demonstrations, as you say. A snip to correct the geometry. Thanks, David |
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