Thread-topic: New samples made with the Sigma 4.5mm + Nikon D300.
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Ciao Roberto
Thank you for sharing your experiences with the Sigma 4.5mm with us.
I think you have done a good selection to show hard light circumstances and
for my side the panoramas looks not to flat.
A good work as you always do ;o)
For me the 4.5mm Sigma could be a option in crowded places were you have no
space and time. On the Nikon D300, I guess, the sharpness and quality of
this objective is fine for "quick and dirty" jobs, how do you think about
it?
What size do your panoramas measure at the end and could you show us one
original shot out the cam, I guess that would be very interesting for a few
of us?
Best Regards
Werner
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Werner Weber «The Panorama-Journal»
http://www.panoramajournal.ch
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Am 2.3.2008 4:16 Uhr schrieb "Roberto Gomez Torres" unter
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> Hello list,
>
> Here I have some new panorama samples made with the Sigma 4.5mm fisheye and
> the Nikon D300.
> This time I made some tests with bracketing and the new Enfuse program.
>
> Mainly I tried with some difficult and hard lighting situations.
> I am happy with the results. And the lens gave me (at least on this ones)
> very few lens flares. I have to try this lens more on some wide open skies.
>
> For the first fourth panoramas I used four positions, bracketing at 90°each.
> For the fifth one I used three positions, bracketing at 120°.
>
> A little about the place:
> On my last camping trip we made a stop on a small and beautiful town in the
> State of Mexico know as "El Oro" which in English translates to "The Gold".
> It was a small but rich mining town around two hundred years ago. At that
> place I found a nice Theater with 100 year of age and the house keeper
> kindly allowed me to enter and took a couple of panoramas. The panorama took
> at the Theater esplanade at first look would appear as bad stitched and not
> very well leveled. The true is that the building is blend at the sides and
> have a problem on the top right part of the ceiling.
>
> The fourth panorama shows the room where the politicians of "El Oro" take
> the most important decisions for the town.
> And finally the fifth one shows the interior of an old train wagon converted
> to a nice Café (coffee shop), at there me and my friends who were on the
> camping trip.
>
>
> Hope you like the images and please feel free to ask any question or sending
> me your comments.
> If the images looks too flat as the result of using Enfuse please let me
> know.
>
> http://www.tiempo-digital.com/galeria/2008.html
>
> Gracias.
> Best regards from Mexico City.
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> Roberto Gómez Torres
> Tiempo Digital
> Mexico City, Mexico
> www.tiempo-digital.com
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>
>
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