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Hi from Switzerland

Sam,

If you ever have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

Also, do explore the web sites of the links in my pano post, many have tutorials and all sorts of information.
 
Another Neuchatel pano

Hi all,

I thought I'd throw in another pano as the light was fantastic last night on the lake
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This was taken with a Zeiss Flektagon 35mm2.4 M42 - fantastic lens

I have to say - not too controversially I hope, but I'm having great trouble capturing consistent shots with my Sigma zooms (17-70 &18-200) whereas the M42 lenses have been a revelation both with colour and sharpness. Do other people see this or do I still have a learning curve to climb.

Cheers,
Sam
 

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Hello Samuelh!

Re your inconsistencies, I can only vouch for myself and my lack of disappointments with my SD cameras. This does not, however, dial in possible technical issues with your equipment.

Maybe my pure pleasure derived from working with both my SD10 and SD14 can be words of encouragement to you to push even further outside your comfort zone, to maybe look at different techniques etc to overcome your consistency issue.

Sincere regards, Jim R
 
spot the mistake

Ok here's another of my favourite mountain this time with the Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau together
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but who can spot the stitching mistake!
 

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Hello,
welcome to the forum, awesome images of the mountains.

The only stitching mistake I can guess at is the two figures on the far left are repeated? but have they swapped sides on the path?

Tim
 
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