Brilliant thank you. I've a Canon 24mm TS and don't use it to its full potential. Difficult to get my head around it, fabulous lens and so much fun. :)
Thanks for sharing. Actually does it make huge differences compared to not using this kind of lens, but just tilt the camera like normal... just wondering, thanks
Never witnessed such a slow and overcomplicated way to demonstrate this lens, it is sure to put photographers off! See www.youtube.com/@TinHouseStudioUK
Great video, thanks a lot! I am thinking of a 70 mm shift lens for product shots and that video was very helpful!
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Brilliant thank you. I've a Canon 24mm TS and don't use it to its full potential. Difficult to get my head around it, fabulous lens and so much fun. :)
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for explaining
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing. Actually does it make huge differences compared to not using this kind of lens, but just tilt the camera like normal... just wondering, thanks
Tilting the lens relative to the sensor plane is employing the Scheimpflug principle. This can not be achieved by tilting the camera alone.
Never witnessed such a slow and overcomplicated way to demonstrate this lens, it is sure to put photographers off! See www.youtube.com/@TinHouseStudioUK
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