I am wondering what lens did you use with Nikon D850? Sharpness is extraordinary, colors are great and can't find any distortion (kind of important for me when doing architecture).
eYeSkYeYe Posted at 2-2 03:56
I am wondering what lens did you use with Nikon D850? Sharpness is extraordinary, colors are great and can't find any distortion (kind of important for me when doing architecture).
Many thanks,
I use a Nikon 16/35 f4, Nikon 50 f 1.8 and a Samyang 135 f2.
In architecture subjects I do correct distortion in Lightroom.
The D850 is a sensational camera for timelapses, I did this vido review:
Hello and good day Justin Case 7. Thank you for sharing this wonderful timelapse videos that you have produced. Great work and thank you for your support.
Justin Case 7 Posted at 2-2 06:11
Many thanks,
I use a Nikon 16/35 f4, Nikon 50 f 1.8 and a Samyang 135 f2.
In architecture subjects I do correct distortion in Lightroom.
Ah, that explains no distortion.
And yes, having nifty fifty as well.
Nice footage! But I have to say that it would be great to use perspective controlled lens (tilt-shift) on your NIkon for architecture. It costs money but I saw that result.