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Turn your Leica M into a panorama camera. It works great, from 40 MP sensors. Leica M10M or Leica M10R with Photoshop Elements or Adobe Lightroom.
The aspect ratio of the well-known panorama cameras, such as the Hasselblad Xpan with 24x65mm, so 2.78 is important. Divide the pixel width by 2.78 and you get the height of the panorama in pixels. It´s  looks  great !!!
(7864 × 2834 Pixel) 13-15 MB Panorama.
Example photo on www.Flickr.com ->

 

 

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Beautiful composition. Stitching images work pretty much with any camera regardless of the MP count and it is relatively easy, but replicating the look of the 45mm X-Pan -specially when there is people in the foreground moving- has been a task pursuit for many over the years with little luck. I wonder why there is no dedicated digital-pan yet!

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Noyon, France, 4 pictures stitched

What about this one? The persons moved.

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Hi, some of the newer cameras, including the Leica SL2 and pana Sr1 have a panoramic aspect ratio in the aspect ratio settings.  The image is captured full frame dng but the jpeg is panoramic in appearance --in the SL2 you can choose 3:1.  The jpeg is a top and bottom cropped image.  What is cool is that the DNG in lightroom comes in with precropped shaded crops top and bottom to give a panoramic format with the top and bottom portion of the image shaded  but you can readjust the crops up , down or change format because the entire sensor image was captured.  The newer high res sensors are able to give a reasonable megapixel sized cropped panoramic format image .

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