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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 106179" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>I looked at the video again and IMO, if the gimbal is off, it's very slight. The wide angle nature of the lens can lead to some spherical aberration most noticeable at the edges of the frame. I tried to take special notice of things in the middle of the frame that are required to be vertical such as radio towers, church steeples and the like. Gently rising or sloping terrain can confuse the eye into thinking the horizon is level when it's not, particularly with hills and ridges far away. My part of the country is flat, real flat, no significant rising terrain and the ocean is the arbiter of a level horizon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 106179, member: 18605"] I looked at the video again and IMO, if the gimbal is off, it's very slight. The wide angle nature of the lens can lead to some spherical aberration most noticeable at the edges of the frame. I tried to take special notice of things in the middle of the frame that are required to be vertical such as radio towers, church steeples and the like. Gently rising or sloping terrain can confuse the eye into thinking the horizon is level when it's not, particularly with hills and ridges far away. My part of the country is flat, real flat, no significant rising terrain and the ocean is the arbiter of a level horizon. [/QUOTE]
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