SUMMARY
Keith Cooper demonstrates how a 50-megapixel camera, like the Canon 5DS paired with a Sigma 12-24mm f/4 lens, offers resolution for correcting wide-angle architectural shots. He discusses the trade-offs between standard wide-angle and tilt-shift lenses, focusing on practical workflow and composition. Cooper also addresses client needs, timing for specific lighting conditions, and managing elements like sun stars and people in architectural images.
TAKEAWAYS
50MP resolution allows for significant cropping and correction of wide-angle architectural photos.
Wide-angle lenses are faster but lack the direct viewfinder composition of tilt-shift lenses.
Understanding client expectations is crucial, as architects and marketing departments have different photographic needs.
Practical considerations include timing, managing sun stars, and handling interior and low-light scenes.