A small size comparison between the Sony SEL1855 and the Sony SEL55210 lens. They are both mounted on the Sony NEX-5.
![Sony NEX-5 + SEL1855 @ 18mm Sony NEX-5 + SEL1855 @ 18mm](/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/MMatern_20120527_2618.jpg)
![Sony NEX-5 + SEL55210 @ 55mm Sony NEX-5 + SEL55210 @ 55mm](/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/MMatern_20120527_2616.jpg)
![Sony NEX-5 + SEL55210 @ 210mm Sony NEX-5 + SEL55210 @ 210mm](/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/MMatern_20120527_2615.jpg)
![Sony NEX-5 + SEL55210 @ 55mm + Sun Shade Sony NEX-5 + SEL55210 @ 55mm + Sun Shade](/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/MMatern_20120527_2614.jpg)
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This image shows a reprojected image of the panorama Construction site of the European Central Bank. The projection is “stereographic down”.
This weekend I built my remote control for my Sony NEX-7. So I was finally able to do a pole shot with this camera. This is the resulting panorama.
Construction site of the European Central Bank
This image shows a reprojected image of the panorama Heini Klopfer ski jump (at the base). The projection is “transcverse mercator”.
This image shows a reprojected image of the panorama Heini Klopfer ski jump (at the base). The projection is “stereographic down”.
This image shows a reprojected image of the panorama In the Breitachklamm. The projection is “transverse mercator”.
Click on the thumbnail image to open the cinemagraph in a higher resolution. The original footage has been taken from a Full- HD movie. I exported some seconds of the film to individual images and used The Gimp to create this animated GIF image.
In the previous post I presented a reprojected version of this panorama. I used the reprojected panorama as a base image for a Droste type reprojection. The result is the christmas tree below.
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This image shows a reprojected version of the Summit of the Imberger Horn.