![]() The 100-400mm was small and light and would allow the robotic pano head to function with no problems. Several factors went into the decision to use this lens such as size, wight and focal length. Lens: A Canon 100-400mm f/5.6 II lens was used to capture the image. ![]() The 5DS R is an amazing camera that is designed without a low-pass filter which enables it to get amazing pixel-level detail and image sharpness. EquipmentĬamera: I decided to use a 50 megapixel Canon 5DS R. There also weren’t any clouds in the sky which made it so that the exposure wouldn’t be affected by any clouds blocking out the sun. The Cotopaxi volcano was also giving off smoke and ash but it didn’t seem to be a problem since it was blowing away from the city. The only things that affected it that day were a few small grass fires in the city. The clear high altitude air of Quito made for some amazing visibility the day of the shoot. Mist, fog, haze, smoke, dust and even volcanic ash can all effect visibility. Visibility: The second factor that goes into atmospheric conditions is visibility, also called visible range is a measure of the distance at which an object or light can be clearly discerned. (Note that the scale is usually indicated by use of a Roman numeral or an ordinary number.)
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