mm of course, my bad;-)

-Adam

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 9:02 PM, John Francis <jo...@panix.com> wrote:
>
> Impressive - that would put it in the next room.  :-)
>
>
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 08:59:02PM -0400, Adam Maas wrote:
>> 8-11m on most 35mm or MF format SLR lenses, several cm to several
>> inches on a large format camera.
>>
>> -Adam
>>
>> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Nick Wright <nickwright1...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> > After I posted the question I saw the imaging resources page which
>> > says I believe that the sensor can be shifted 2mm up or down.
>> >
>> > On a shift lens what kind of travel is there?
>> >
>> > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 6:49 PM, P. J. Alling <p_all...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >> I doubt that there's enough shift involved to do that.
>> >>
>> >> Nick Wright wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> So this new feature that allows you to shift the sensor for composition.
>> >>>
>> >>> Would that allow you to use the sensor in a similar (though very
>> >>> limited) way as a shift lens? Could you use that function to correct a
>> >>> slight amount of keystoning in architecture for example?
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >> The free man owns himself. He can damage himself with either eating or
>> >> drinking; he can ruin himself with gambling. If he does he is certainly a
>> >> damn fool, and he might possibly be a damned soul; but if he may not, he 
>> >> is
>> >> not a free man any more than a dog.
>> >>
>> >> ? ? ? ?--G. K. Chesterton
>> >>

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