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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 75898" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>ha ha!! It's really quite easy. Just built it as they describe and then move your camera to the point that the thick black line on the vertical box lines up perfect with the thick black line on the horizontal page. Then your camera is at a near perfect 45 degree angle. Using either Lightroom or CameraControl Pro you can tether your camera directly to your laptop and calibrate your lens in real time. Unfortunately, Lightroom has not added the D800 tether yet but they do support the D7k. Also, both Lightroom and Camera Control Pro (Nikon software) have a free 30 day trial download, so no reason not to use them to calibrate your lenses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 75898, member: 9521"] ha ha!! It's really quite easy. Just built it as they describe and then move your camera to the point that the thick black line on the vertical box lines up perfect with the thick black line on the horizontal page. Then your camera is at a near perfect 45 degree angle. Using either Lightroom or CameraControl Pro you can tether your camera directly to your laptop and calibrate your lens in real time. Unfortunately, Lightroom has not added the D800 tether yet but they do support the D7k. Also, both Lightroom and Camera Control Pro (Nikon software) have a free 30 day trial download, so no reason not to use them to calibrate your lenses [/QUOTE]
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