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Full frame 48mm f2.4 (a 24mm f1.2 on m4/3)

I wanted to test out a technique that I had read about a while back, but never got around to trying: stitching multiple shots together on a crop sensor to get results similar to those from a larger format (referred to by many as the "brenizer method", as it was popularized by photographer Ryan Brenizer).

 

This shot is stitched together from 4 overlapping frames shot using a 40mm f2 lens on my GF1. The result is a wider field of view, but with the same degree of focus. Instead of an equivalent 80mm f4, this image is around 48mm f2.4 on a full frame sensor. To get such an image you'd need a 24mm f1.2 on m4/3. Maybe I should pick up the Panasonic 25mm f1.4, since that's pretty close!

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Uploaded on January 12, 2013
Taken on December 31, 2012