Manolo Laguillo Posted November 24, 2015 Share #41 Posted November 24, 2015 Advertisement (gone after registration) With the TS lens you can shift stitch for a wider shot so even a 35mm would be fine and would produce a much wider shot,not sure what the exact figure would be but around 24mm. Shot was a Leica promo shot for the release of the S and I got it from slasher.com. I still believe we will get the TS at some stage. A 35mm on the S is like a 28mm on FF. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Manolo Laguillo Posted November 25, 2015 Share #42 Posted November 25, 2015 Just read this "The Panorama Shift Adapter allows you to create seamless 3:1 aspect ratio panoramas. Effective angle of view is 120 degrees (using a 35mm focal length medium format lens)—equivalent to a 17mm wide-angle, but without the geometric distortion." on Zork's site http://www.zoerk.com/pages/p_psa.htm ,it seems they say a 35mm medium format lens can produce a stitched image equivalent to a 17mm lens using their TS adaptor. I do have that Zörk shift adapter, for Pentax 67 lenses to be used on the Leica S, and the shortest usable lens with it is a 45mm. There is a 35mm Pentax 67 fish-eye, but I'm not interested on it. It's possible to stitch with this adapter and any Pentax 67 lens, of course, but I'd rather use Leica S lenses and a pano rig. The 45mm Pentax 67 is a fine lens, it delivers sharp pictures, but the S lenses are much better... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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