W/NW: Panoramics (photos with aspect ratio of 2:1 or more)

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Such a frustrating format. This is the infamous Williamsburg Bridge connecting Manhattan to the Chicken Swingers, on a Noblex 612UX. My new iPhone would do it better to be honest.
 
These are even sicker, an awful format on an awful camera. Maybe I could Photoshop out the light leaks? The lens isn't anywhere close to the Noblex much less the iPhone. Mostly Wyoming and Montana, those boring dreary states without Popeye's friend chicken.

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Digital cameras are slowly starting to adapt panoramic aspect ratios selections into them. I think Sigma was first with their 21:9 ratio, then Fuji added 65:24 on the GFX line. Panasonic has 65:24 and 2:1 on the S1R and maybe others.

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The panasonic has a few restrictions on shooting in 65:24 mode including single shot drive mode only. But even in single shot you can fire multiple frames quickly.

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Testing out panoramics in the high resolution mode of the S1R. It won't allow you to select the 65:24 AR when in high resolution mode but you can use it to frame the image, then switch to high resolution mode for the shot and then just apply the same crop in LR later on. The resulting crop is 103 megapixels.

P1082400 by Shawn F, on Flickr
 
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