Making Panoramic Images With A Tilt-Shift Lens

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @derekhonan7290
    @derekhonan7290 Před rokem +1

    Thank you all clear

  • @mes252
    @mes252 Před 2 lety +1

    THX so much - love your work!

  • @jmbonthous415
    @jmbonthous415 Před rokem +1

    Very useful video, simple and practical, thank you

  • @gchristopherklug
    @gchristopherklug Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Going to watch the others now.

  • @clarkbarrow6750
    @clarkbarrow6750 Před rokem +1

    Nice work and very well explained.

  • @johndwilliams
    @johndwilliams Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and now going to watch more. Recently bought a Samyang TS 24mm f3.5 for my Sony a7rii and still learning. This was just what I was looking for. Good old CZcams!

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před rokem +1

      Hey John - check out my video coming out this Sunday at 5pm UK time. ;-) TS in action again!

  • @bodudas8346
    @bodudas8346 Před 4 lety +1

    Great advice presented honestly and openly.
    Looks easy, right! - - - Right?
    Well, we will see how it all turns out in the hands of an amateur like myself.
    thanks --- Bo

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před 4 lety +1

      Cheers for watching! Nice to see you here. Be great to see your results... take care!

  • @taxicabish
    @taxicabish Před 3 lety +1

    hi james love your videos,be hind the scenes great ,watching you work seen in viewfinder very inspiring thanks more please, rob

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před 3 lety

      More coming - sorry, I had some horrible life events that had to take over.

  • @lustu974
    @lustu974 Před 2 lety +2

    You don’t have parallax issues doing that ? I’ve finally ordered the 24tse and I see here and there to get to frame (like rogeti) to be able to move the camera around the lens and not the opposite. Tks, and great videos!

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před 2 lety

      Not when architecture is at that distance away.

    • @madmag313
      @madmag313 Před rokem

      @@JamesKerwin Thanks for the great video. I was wondering the same thing after watching. When would you see a difference using a Rogeti type frame necessary ?

  • @eternalmonsoon8103
    @eternalmonsoon8103 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice vid. Really appreciated. Do you think there is no benefit of a nodal head? Seems like a cheap addition for a lot of accuracy and saved time in edit.

  • @GaryGold
    @GaryGold Před 4 lety +1

    Great video as always!I wish a large audience a lot of subscribers

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před 4 lety

      Got to keep fighting. :) Thanks for watching.

  • @carlhem4463
    @carlhem4463 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice job, I would like tos ask you about the ISO 6400 limit of the 5ds r, is that a problem? How do you deal whith it in dark interiors. Thanks.

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před 2 lety

      Yes. Most shots for interiors are on a tripod with ISO 100-400 Maximum for sure.

  • @borromine
    @borromine Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice images!!!

  • @toddroy9558
    @toddroy9558 Před 3 lety +1

    So, if you shoot with a 50 megapixel camera and you do a 3 shot pano with the tilt shift lens, what size would the picture be?

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před 3 lety

      Can be anywhere from 70-130 depending on how much you crop. But on cropped - huge and in most cases not needed of course. 😊

  • @runningwithscissors3280

    Very informative. I have been using the Canon TS-E 24mm for pano. In your examples landscape panos are shot with camera in portrait orientation and portrait pano is done with camera in landscape. That makes complete sense and yields the best use of the sensor, Thanks. With bracketing I'll be processing in Lightroom Classic using Photo Merge > HDR Panorama and I hope that works. Great video and Thank You

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před rokem +1

      Yeah for sure. And your lightroom combination is spot on for most things.

    • @runningwithscissors3280
      @runningwithscissors3280 Před rokem

      @@JamesKerwin Watching "The Importance of Slowing Down & Lining Up - Architecture Photography" and setting up a pano + bracket shot in my living room at this moment. Right or wrong I am doing panos using left-to-right + up and down and the diaganols to get 18 images, very chubby files :)

  • @Bimmly
    @Bimmly Před rokem

    Great video ...
    If the subject was both tall and wide and needed the lens to be "Shifted" to get the top in, could you use the traditional technique of twisting the whole camera on the tripod head to get the sides in as well?

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před rokem +1

      For sure it would not join together very well. Any shift involving the sensor moving to subject (in architectural images) would make difficult to join.

    • @Bimmly
      @Bimmly Před rokem

      @@JamesKerwin Thanks James, so it's a case of deciding which way you want, Tall OR Wide ... 🙂

  • @Moon-ls4vc
    @Moon-ls4vc Před 2 lety

    ¡Master!
    Questions:
    1. Does each shot have a different focus or do all three shots focus in the same place?
    2. Do you use manual focus?
    Great photos!
    Thank you.
    P.S.: I ask because I do not speak English and I do not fully understand what you say in the video.
    Many things I have to guess.

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello - Thank you for watching. Focus depends on the scene - but for me if it is a landscape orientation image - focus on the same - if it is a portrait orientation, perhaps on the top, the middle and then foreground. All tilt-shift lenses are manual focus.

    • @Moon-ls4vc
      @Moon-ls4vc Před 2 lety

      @@JamesKerwin
      Thank you, thank you very much.

  • @DanThomas1161
    @DanThomas1161 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi here, great learning in your videos, thank you very much. Just a question, what is (or was) the aperture when you were shooting these images? I presume in order to maintain the sharpness across each of the shot images, it had to be a higher number, over F10 and so on perhaps?

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey! Usually with my lens. Both the 24 and 17mm TS are sharpest at f7.1-f9. So mostly this range.

  • @whizadree
    @whizadree Před 4 lety

    Was that the dance studio . Ballroom at the end?

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před 4 lety

      Dance studio? Never shot a dance studio. Sorry.

    • @whizadree
      @whizadree Před 4 lety

      @@JamesKerwin ill have to look at the video from a few months ago , give me a few

    • @GaryGold
      @GaryGold Před 4 lety

      This is a photo Sanatorium "Iveria" in Tskhaltubo . The sanatorium is being completely stripped at this moment. Work to transform this building into a hotel has recently started.

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před 4 lety

      @@GaryGold correct. Its in my video from 2018 as well. The hall shot is another place.

    • @GaryGold
      @GaryGold Před 4 lety

      @@JamesKerwin Ok

  • @e0026433
    @e0026433 Před 4 lety

    nice, looking forward to the post-editing video!

    • @JamesKerwin
      @JamesKerwin  Před 4 lety

      Yep - that one is coming up on Sunday - to stitch these together. should be up 10pm Tbilisi time, 8pm German and 7pm UK.