November 9, 2009

High Megapixels Picture using Perspective Control Lenses

Have you ever thought how to create very high resolution or high megapixels picture? - Nikon help hotline video will show you the high megapixels magic trick using the camera you already have. You should have a perspective control lens that has shifting and Tilting ability. One of those lenses is Nikon 24mm f/3.4D ED PC-E lens. You can also use the Nikon 28mm f/3.5S PC (although less popular than the previous one), Nikon 35mm f/2.8D PC,  Nikon 45mm f/2.8D ED PC-E, Nikon 55mm f/3.5D PC, Nikon 85mm f/2.8D PC, Nikon 85mm f/2.8D ED PC-E,  of course the letters 'PC' stands for perspective control.

By attaching your perspective control lenses to your camera (a Nikon DSLR camera of course), you can start learning from this video out to create high megapixels pictures using perspective control lenses, even without the need to move the tripod. You need to actually set the lens for F/16 aperture and connect release cable release to your camera so you won't have to push the camera shooting button, and probably cause a minor blur  in our experiments.



Now we need to turn the lens 90° to the left or right, you choose which direction it is it really doesn't matter. After that unique tilt, the lens all the way down using the appropriate wheel buttons on the left itself. The trick is to create three separate shots with three different shift movements on the perspective control lens for left, center and right in order to achieve a high mega pixels picture. Continue watching this video on how to do this trick step-by-step, thanks to Nikon Help hotline.




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