04-10-2018, 12:51 PM
As far as I know, tilting (especially with a UWA) will lead to massive distortions of cyclindrical bodies becoming elliptical.
It was a 35 mm lens (I hope to remember correctly), keeping it straight avoids a couple of problems and the max tilt angle of +/- 8.5° is not sufficient in this perspective and with this angle. The bike stood like 65-70° tot he sensor plane.
Stacking is like a CT-scan, whereas tilting onyl leads to a focal plane which has not to be parallel to the sensor. If this focal plane has some depth, I have to stop down - and I don't like to do so as I'd loose sharpness.
It was a 35 mm lens (I hope to remember correctly), keeping it straight avoids a couple of problems and the max tilt angle of +/- 8.5° is not sufficient in this perspective and with this angle. The bike stood like 65-70° tot he sensor plane.
Stacking is like a CT-scan, whereas tilting onyl leads to a focal plane which has not to be parallel to the sensor. If this focal plane has some depth, I have to stop down - and I don't like to do so as I'd loose sharpness.