Allows L-mount cameras to make medium format-like photos.
Fotodiox’s Medium Format Stitching Adapters Now Available for L-MountFotodiox’s RhinoCam Vertex stitching adapters have been available for some time but the company finally has a version for L-mount cameras.
The RhinoCam Vertex line of adapters connects modern full-frame cameras with medium format lenses and allow photographers to take four photos while rotating the camera 360 degrees which can then be stitched together to form a 6×6-style photo. When the camera is rotated on the adapter, photographers get the full benefit of the large image circle of medium format lenses without needing a medium format camera.
The idea is to allow any camera to gain the ability to create “medium format-like” images with relative ease and significantly less investment. The original slate of RhinoCam adapters wasand supported Nikon, Canon, and Sony bodies and a range of medium format mounts. “Capable of creating the dramatic full 6×6 medium format images previously reserved for photographers working with expensive medium format back cameras, RhinoCam Vertex is ideal for landscape, commercial and architectural photographers seeking remarkably high resolution at a fraction of the cost,” Fotodiox says.“The lens remains firmly in place while the RhinoCam Vertex’s moving platform positions the sensor for multiple precisely-positioned exposures.
Now these adapters are available for Leica L-mount, an alliance of brands that has grown in recent months. Earlier this month,
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