X-Pro3 Continuous Drive
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Shouldn‘t there be an in camera correction for the lens to compensate this effect? Maybe it must be turned on or the camera doesn‘t recognize this lens.
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Ah, yep. That makes more sense. I'll dig out an old intervalometer and try that. I realise I'm operating a bit out in the wilds with how I use the camera. It's just frustrating that this technique did work perfectly with my cheaper and more basic X-E3, but is being blocked by what's basically a programming fault in my theoretically better X-T4. At the end of this, I won't be surprised if I'm left still unable to do it on the T4. Just want to try everything I can to make sure it's not a user issue before submitting as a fault and hoping it gets patched in an update. I would try reverting to my old camera for timelapses but a waterproof housing failure left it with... issues 😆
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It's the edge distortion you get with wide angle lenses, the edges on all sides show this if you have things close to the edges. Things appear stretched/distorted when they are close to the edges of the frame.
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By alchemiclight · Posted
HI Olaf Thanks for the reply. this is as it looked out of camera with the camera level and the shift lens shifted only to include the top of the church, i dibnt do any software coirrection at all apart from colour and crop. Mark -
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