Folks
Just noticed this last night. I have a pal who is an estate agent (USA = Realtor?). Very occasionally, when he has a very special property coming on his books he gets me to take some aerial pics for the brochures. No charge, the old pals' act.
He came with me last night and we were framing up the shots, getting up to the right height to get all the property within the shot and all looked good. Shooting in RAW, file size set to large, all other settings automatic. Lovely clear evening.
When I got home and loaded up the DNG images into Lightroom, the pics were taken from way to high an altitude. Now it's not a problem because we can crop them, but has anyone else discovered this? I know when video size is reset, the actual through the lens view is what is captured. Any solutions or do we just have to live with it?
Thanks in advance.
Just noticed this last night. I have a pal who is an estate agent (USA = Realtor?). Very occasionally, when he has a very special property coming on his books he gets me to take some aerial pics for the brochures. No charge, the old pals' act.
He came with me last night and we were framing up the shots, getting up to the right height to get all the property within the shot and all looked good. Shooting in RAW, file size set to large, all other settings automatic. Lovely clear evening.
When I got home and loaded up the DNG images into Lightroom, the pics were taken from way to high an altitude. Now it's not a problem because we can crop them, but has anyone else discovered this? I know when video size is reset, the actual through the lens view is what is captured. Any solutions or do we just have to live with it?
Thanks in advance.