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Crookhaven Rocks

Crookhaven Rocks

The Xpan format is a very versatile one. You get the wide angle look whichever lens you use. Stitching (separate images) is an extra step and a bigger commitment to that style of photography. I don’t have that. Thus I have a rail and nodal rail sitting in a draw taking up space. You can of course trim or crop any file to fit these dimensions but looking at the scene through this view/frame to begin with makes precise capture that much easier. This first image was taken with the Fuji GF 32-64mm, equivalent to about 25 -51mm full frame. The second is a pano taken with the GF 23mm, equivalent to about 18mm full frame. I didn’t think I had much use for this lens. In fact I had it for sale for a short time. Happy I kept it though. I mainly use it for these panorama shots.