
The task to perform was to take a picture of an automotive panel that is tilted in two directions. Both direction were defined by two different angles. To ensure a low exposure time we had to use big apertures which caused few depth of field. So we decided to use a little trick to ensure perfect sharpness over the complete field: The Scheimpflug principle. The trick is easy but striking.
The only difficulty was to construct an adapter for the resulting angles in two directions. The rest was routine.
The only difficulty was to construct an adapter for the resulting angles in two directions. The rest was routine.








