toyotadesigner
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I already own a Fuji GW690 III with a 3.5/90mm lens.
Now I have a chance to acquire the wide angle sister, the GSW 690 III with a 5.6/65mm lens.
I'm shooting portraits, architecture and landscape with the 6x9, and I have a Manfrotto panorama head to stitch 2 or 3 images together.
I'm not sure if the angle of the GSW is so much larger compared to the GW. Doing the math it sould be a plus of 50% for the angle, but maybe one of you already owns both of them and can give me some advice?
I've read that the viewfinder features a barrel distortion, and the lens barrel is in the way when composing an image...<sigh>
Now I have a chance to acquire the wide angle sister, the GSW 690 III with a 5.6/65mm lens.
I'm shooting portraits, architecture and landscape with the 6x9, and I have a Manfrotto panorama head to stitch 2 or 3 images together.
I'm not sure if the angle of the GSW is so much larger compared to the GW. Doing the math it sould be a plus of 50% for the angle, but maybe one of you already owns both of them and can give me some advice?
I've read that the viewfinder features a barrel distortion, and the lens barrel is in the way when composing an image...<sigh>
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