I was thinking on the Tokina at 12mm.
Thanks for the correction.
Sorry for the confusion.
Now all we need to know is which camera Jaime has or will be using.
By the way, how much image overlap (in percentage) does the Nikon 10.5 and
the Tokina gives you on your fullsensor camera Hans ?
I own a crop sensor. That's why I wonder.
Best regards.
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Roberto Gómez Torres
Tiempo Digital
Mexico City, Mexico
www.tiempo-digital.com
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From: "Hans Nyberg" <email@hidden>
To: "Roberto Gomez Torres" <email@hidden>
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Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: Thoughts on Tokina 10-18
On 17/05/2008, at 21.23, Roberto Gomez Torres wrote:
The Tokina 10-17mm without a doubt is a nice lens and you can make
spherical panoramas with 4 pictures but you will need a full sensor
digital camera like the Nikon D3 or a Canon 5D.
But with 4 pictures you will have very little overlap to workout moving
people.
You can also made a panorama with only four pictures using the Nikon
10.5mm fisheye lens (shaved) on a full sensor digital camera. Like the
Nikon D3.
Those are the combos that can allow you to take fast/ quick panoramas.
3 images on fullframe Roberto.
Both with a shaved 10,5 mm orTokina 10-17
Tokina gives you the additional option to shoot 4 at 12mm with more
resolution.
Hans
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