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Fun with the Sigma fp and fp L

scho

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Fotodiox finally produced a vertex rotary stitching adapter for L mount cameras, including the Sigma fp and fp L . If you like square format high resolution images then this is an excellent setup and the fp L is ideal. It shoots 4 rotated images to produce a stitched approx. 1:1 format image at about 165 MP.


SIgma fp L with Mamiya 645 55/2.8 N lens in Fotodiox Vertex adapter. Stitched image reduced by 50% for upload.
 

scho

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One more test shot using the Mamiya 35mm in the Vertex adapter. Interior shot (haven't ventured outside for long because of Canadian wildfire smoke pollution and unhealthy air quality). This a full size image (click for full-size file) exported to Flickr at 75% quality jpeg. Original DNG was 157 MP.

 

scho

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The old farmhouse at MacKenzie-Childs in Aurora, NY was decorated for the holiday, but other than my wife and I no one else was there.



fp L with Mamiya 645 35/3.5 in Fotodiox Vertex adapter (8 shots stitched in LR Photomerge)
 
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Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Fotodiox finally produced a vertex rotary stitching adapter for L mount cameras, including the Sigma fp and fp L . If you like square format high resolution images then this is an excellent setup and the fp L is ideal. It shoots 4 rotated images to produce a stitched approx. 1:1 format image at about 165 MP.


SIgma fp L with Mamiya 645 55/2.8 N lens in Fotodiox Vertex adapter. Stitched image reduced by 50% for upload.
Sort of overlooked this. But in deed this is quiet interesting. I see they have one for Pentax lenses as wel. May be I give it a try.
Thanks for posting, Carl.
 
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