I find non-level horizons are like Jazz: Two tilted horizons are a
mistake; three are 'style'.

MARK!

Sounds like a t-shirt for Frank.




Miserere wrote:
My K10D has a tilted sensor. I have found two ways around this:

1) I line up the VF with the line I want parallel within the picture,
then I tilt the camera clockwise a smidgen (pardon the technical
jargon).
2) I just say f...@k it and turn the camera in either direction so
nothing is parallel to the sides of the frame.

I find non-level horizons are like Jazz: Two tilted horizons are a
mistake; three are 'style'.


 --M.





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