cfrye
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So recently, I've been interested in different approaches to 35mm pano work. Obviously when one goes beyond the 24x36 the image circles of most lenses designed for that format go whack. My question is: how did the designers of xpan lenses enlarge the image circle so much without a significant increase in lens size (from other rf lenses in general)?
Is it purely smart optical design or is there some other factor that I am missing?
Is it purely smart optical design or is there some other factor that I am missing?