I don't own a tilt shift lens but because I'm in love with the miniature look of these shots, I do it in post in Photoshop. It's under the Blur Gallery filter. However, I didn't know framing a tall building would be better using a tilt shift lens. Mike, I appreciate you filming your camera when you adjust the lens or the settings. It feels like we're present in the scene. The miniature timelapse in this video is to die for.
Thanks so Maryam! This was a fun one to make and I've been meaning to make it for a while. As for being present at the scene, I've got a few vlogs planned where I will be showing you some of my shoots from start to finish so hopefully that will help as well. 😁👍 The miniature effect is very cool isn't it!! I always get carried away when doing those and end up with full memory cards and a late night! 😆 As always thanks for watching. 😁
Thanks Jamie, yep, it's a great tool for a lot of different things. Also if you were to shoot a pano and then do the same through all of the 30 degree rotational increments, you can also get a much wider shot than the lens would normally give you building up a huge image. Thanks for watching!
WOW Mike! You explained this lens wonderfully. I don't think I will ever buy a tilt shift but you made the lens' abilities clear. I know that if I do ever get my hands on one I will know how to use it. Thank you.
The tilt shift lens can also be used to take shots with reflective surfaces such as mirrors or windows without seeing yourself or the camera in the shot.
They're good fun lenses aren't they. I just hire them when I need to use them for different jobs...but everytime I do, I never want to return it! Thanks for watching. 👍
Hi Mike, I just checked and you can buy the Samyang Tilt-Shift 24mm lens directly for Sony E mount. Great video. Would be great to try this kind of lens one day.
Viktor Kotschy yes.. I see it on B&H at www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1246780-REG Although the reviews are not great for this version as some have had the shift and tilt mechanisms lock up or jam on them and are difficult to fix
Thanks for a great explanation on the tilt shift lens. It has been on my list of lenses I would like to own and I think you have pushed me over the edge. I stumbled across your channel yesterday and have been working my way through your videos and really enjoying them.
The tilt shift lens is a fantastic one to get. It really does have a lot of different applications, I just wish more camera companies would make them. Great to hear you're enjoying my channel as well. I have lots more to come as well so make sure you keep checking back every week. Thanks for watching. 😁👍
Most definitely...it must have taken a while to get it right the first time they came up with the concept! I just hire it when I need it but I do have a lot of fun when using it and don't want to give it back! 😆
Just stumbled across this video, Mike. I've been watching your more recent videos bit didn't know that you had covered stuff like this. I've been dithering about whether to go for a Canon TS-E 24mm Mk1 with an adapter or the Samyang TS 24mm with a Sony mount for my a7rii. Good, used Canon is about the same price as a new Samyang with the Sony mount. Looks like it's going to be the Samyang. Your clear explanation has helped me to make up my mind. I have the Sony 16-35mm f4 but realised that I wanted it to take the kind of photos that can only be taken with a tilt shift lens! I'll keep the 16-35mm for a while but think I'm unlikely to use it much after I get the Samyang.
Hi John, Yes, I have quite the back catalogue of videos! 😆 Great to hear you are finding some of them! Whenever I get my hands on a tilt shift lens, I always want to buy one but I normally just rent them for certain shoots. The quality of the samyang is so good and from a tripod when you stop down a little, it is so close to the canon that it is well worth the savings. I just wish Sony would make a dedicated tilt shift lens for the FE mount. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Have been looking for a tilt/shift lens for a while got a Samyang tilt/ shift lens in mint condition at a good price they are a very versatile lens great for panoramic images and product photography I shoot at f8 most of the time so not a problem.
Thanks so much James. They are quite a technical bit of kit, but once you know how they work, pretty straight forward...very much a city dwellers lens. 😀👍
I've owned the Canon 24mm TS for a few years. Switching to Sony mirrorless really makes this lens easy to use. Before, when shooting outside I would go into Live View, and zoom in 10x to set focus. Glare on the back screen made this a pain. Then exit live view and I would take my shot. With mirrorless, I can compose and focus with the viewfinder and make use of zebras to fine tune the focus. So the Canon glass works best on a Sony body.
Good point Jim, even though the canons do have a better resolution on the screens, they do suffer from glare and that's when the evf really does help. The great thing is that as they are manual focus lenses, there's no worries about incompatibility. Manual focus all the way!! 😀👍 Great to hear your thoughts on the canon TS.
👍 Best expo of tilt-shift that I’ve seen, Mike. Well done - glad your perfect diction didn’t transform the second word (unless that part is in an out-take)😂. Looks like you really need three hands to adjust this type of lens. Been thinking of purchasing one, and may now take the plunge. Do the tilt and shift mechanisms make these lenses more susceptible to dirt and moisture problems? (BTW, congrats on 25K subs.)
Thanks so much Paul. 😁 I'd say they'd probably be a little more prone to dirt and dust because of all of the different moving parts. The one thing that I kept on doing was trying to turn the fine tuning dial thinking I was unlocking it, apart from that it's pretty straight forward and adjusting it makes sense after a few days with it. 👍 ... Next stop 30,000 😁👍
Great video, Mike. I have never used a tilt-shift lens, but I do love the effects you can get from them. I have played around in post and made some time lapses with the miniature look, but it would be cool to do it straight out of camera. Being in Dubai is an awesome place to be able to play with one of these. I loved your time lapses.
Thanks so much dude. I am in a pretty cool place for this lens...it definitely is a city dwellers lens and I'm looking forward to getting a lot more footage with it. 👍 I really do like it for getting really high quality panos as well. 😁 As always thanks for watching and commenting dude, much appreciated 👍
I worked for a commercial product photography company using interior home scenes (built in our wareshous studio) as the background for our products and used a tilt-shift lens for 95% of the images we did to keep the walls and corners straight. Now, on my own, I'm learning how to use one outside of the studio. Awesome video and explanation! Thank you!!
What if I had a Sony A1 and a wider lens, like my 20mm, and shot straight on...then cropped as required, and adjusted the verticals in post? Would you still recommend a tilt shift lens?
That would work, but youre cropping in on an image from a $6500 camera and this would basically give you a similar sized image to the A7iii. For that price, you could buy an a7iii, the tilt shift lens, get the same resolution as the cropped image from the A1 and then still have enough money to buy a pro wide angle lens and a telephoto lens...and probably have enough change for a few beers as well! But in theory you could do that...🤔
@@mikesphotography Haha, yes, all good points, but the A1 (or anything 42+mp) *could* give you the option if needed in a pinch. Versatility. I'm holding out for the a7iv, though.
Hi Mike, I've seen your spot on the bridge, and yes I was close... :o) Thanks for this tuto, not so often explained on YT. This is avoiding a lot of post when we shoot in an urban environnement, I've seen that last time in Dubai ! :o) For the tilt effect I'm using LR and the effect is similar. Nevertheless, this type of lens can be fun to use...
Thanks Patrick, there are so many good locations here aren't there!! The best thing with this lens is taking more accurate architectural shots...but whenever I go out with it, I always end up switching to the intervalometer and shooting miniature timelapses!! 😆 Thanks
Ok i understand, then i should try the s&q mode more. Normaly i only use the internal timer from the a7 iii. Is there some special setting to get the half second shutter speed?
Haha! It is an expensive hobby/profession to get in to isn't it!! Whenever I buy something on my photography shopping list, I always seem to be able to add another item to it!! 😆 Thanks for watching. 👍
I don't own a tilt shift lens but because I'm in love with the miniature look of these shots, I do it in post in Photoshop. It's under the Blur Gallery filter. However, I didn't know framing a tall building would be better using a tilt shift lens.
Mike, I appreciate you filming your camera when you adjust the lens or the settings. It feels like we're present in the scene.
The miniature timelapse in this video is to die for.
Thanks so Maryam! This was a fun one to make and I've been meaning to make it for a while.
As for being present at the scene, I've got a few vlogs planned where I will be showing you some of my shoots from start to finish so hopefully that will help as well. 😁👍
The miniature effect is very cool isn't it!! I always get carried away when doing those and end up with full memory cards and a late night! 😆
As always thanks for watching. 😁
@@mikesphotography looking forward to the vlogs!
Never thought about using it for panos great tip.
Thanks Jamie, yep, it's a great tool for a lot of different things. Also if you were to shoot a pano and then do the same through all of the 30 degree rotational increments, you can also get a much wider shot than the lens would normally give you building up a huge image.
Thanks for watching!
WOW Mike! You explained this lens wonderfully. I don't think I will ever buy a tilt shift but you made the lens' abilities clear. I know that if I do ever get my hands on one I will know how to use it. Thank you.
Awesome! Great to hear Lance. I only rent this one when I need it...but I am tempted to buy one. 😆
Thanks for watching. 👍
The tilt shift lens can also be used to take shots with reflective surfaces such as mirrors or windows without seeing yourself or the camera in the shot.
Most definitely. There are actually lots of different uses for this lens.
Thanks for watching. 👍
I was into the tilt shift lens years back. Thus makes me want to revisit. Thanks.
They're good fun lenses aren't they. I just hire them when I need to use them for different jobs...but everytime I do, I never want to return it!
Thanks for watching. 👍
Hi Mike, I just checked and you can buy the Samyang Tilt-Shift 24mm lens directly for Sony E mount. Great video. Would be great to try this kind of lens one day.
Viktor Kotschy yes.. I see it on B&H at
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1246780-REG
Although the reviews are not great for this version as some have had the shift and tilt mechanisms lock up or jam on them and are difficult to fix
Ah that's cool. Didn't realise they'd made one now. Thanks for the info Viktor. 😁👍
Thanks for a great explanation on the tilt shift lens. It has been on my list of lenses I would like to own and I think you have pushed me over the edge. I stumbled across your channel yesterday and have been working my way through your videos and really enjoying them.
The tilt shift lens is a fantastic one to get. It really does have a lot of different applications, I just wish more camera companies would make them.
Great to hear you're enjoying my channel as well. I have lots more to come as well so make sure you keep checking back every week.
Thanks for watching. 😁👍
Props to the people who designed the tilt shift lens. That's a lot of math I'm sure. Great video as always Mike!
Most definitely...it must have taken a while to get it right the first time they came up with the concept! I just hire it when I need it but I do have a lot of fun when using it and don't want to give it back! 😆
Just stumbled across this video, Mike. I've been watching your more recent videos bit didn't know that you had covered stuff like this. I've been dithering about whether to go for a Canon TS-E 24mm Mk1 with an adapter or the Samyang TS 24mm with a Sony mount for my a7rii. Good, used Canon is about the same price as a new Samyang with the Sony mount.
Looks like it's going to be the Samyang. Your clear explanation has helped me to make up my mind.
I have the Sony 16-35mm f4 but realised that I wanted it to take the kind of photos that can only be taken with a tilt shift lens! I'll keep the 16-35mm for a while but think I'm unlikely to use it much after I get the Samyang.
Hi John,
Yes, I have quite the back catalogue of videos! 😆 Great to hear you are finding some of them!
Whenever I get my hands on a tilt shift lens, I always want to buy one but I normally just rent them for certain shoots.
The quality of the samyang is so good and from a tripod when you stop down a little, it is so close to the canon that it is well worth the savings.
I just wish Sony would make a dedicated tilt shift lens for the FE mount.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography Samyang on its way! £640 brand new. Has to be worth a try.
Haha! Excellent! Is such an interesting lens. 😁👍
Have been looking for a tilt/shift lens for a while got a Samyang tilt/ shift lens in mint condition at a good price they are a very versatile lens great for panoramic images and product photography I shoot at f8 most of the time so not a problem.
That's a perfect application for this one Harry!
I hired this one but I really do want to get one. I love the look they give.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Very informative and inspiring!
No worries, this was a lot of fun to test out ...
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Thanks, have heard about these lenses, never understood the use, great explanation. Well done...
Thanks so much James. They are quite a technical bit of kit, but once you know how they work, pretty straight forward...very much a city dwellers lens. 😀👍
I've owned the Canon 24mm TS for a few years. Switching to Sony mirrorless really makes this lens easy to use. Before, when shooting outside I would go into Live View, and zoom in 10x to set focus. Glare on the back screen made this a pain. Then exit live view and I would take my shot. With mirrorless, I can compose and focus with the viewfinder and make use of zebras to fine tune the focus. So the Canon glass works best on a Sony body.
Good point Jim, even though the canons do have a better resolution on the screens, they do suffer from glare and that's when the evf really does help. The great thing is that as they are manual focus lenses, there's no worries about incompatibility. Manual focus all the way!! 😀👍
Great to hear your thoughts on the canon TS.
👍 Best expo of tilt-shift that I’ve seen, Mike. Well done - glad your perfect diction didn’t transform the second word (unless that part is in an out-take)😂. Looks like you really need three hands to adjust this type of lens. Been thinking of purchasing one, and may now take the plunge. Do the tilt and shift mechanisms make these lenses more susceptible to dirt and moisture problems? (BTW, congrats on 25K subs.)
Thanks so much Paul. 😁
I'd say they'd probably be a little more prone to dirt and dust because of all of the different moving parts.
The one thing that I kept on doing was trying to turn the fine tuning dial thinking I was unlocking it, apart from that it's pretty straight forward and adjusting it makes sense after a few days with it. 👍
... Next stop 30,000 😁👍
Great video, Mike. I have never used a tilt-shift lens, but I do love the effects you can get from them. I have played around in post and made some time lapses with the miniature look, but it would be cool to do it straight out of camera. Being in Dubai is an awesome place to be able to play with one of these. I loved your time lapses.
Thanks so much dude. I am in a pretty cool place for this lens...it definitely is a city dwellers lens and I'm looking forward to getting a lot more footage with it. 👍
I really do like it for getting really high quality panos as well. 😁
As always thanks for watching and commenting dude, much appreciated 👍
Rokinon makes an Sony e-mount 24mm tilt shift lens. I wonder if this is just as good as the adapted setup you used?
Those are basically the same lens as I had, but with the adapter built in to the lens.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Can anyone explain the real intention for the tilt function. i doubt the engineers at Canon made it for miniature-like timelapses.
Great video Mike!
Thanks so much. 😁👍
Wow, that's amazing!
Thanks so much Manu! 😁👍
I worked for a commercial product photography company using interior home scenes (built in our wareshous studio) as the background for our products and used a tilt-shift lens for 95% of the images we did to keep the walls and corners straight. Now, on my own, I'm learning how to use one outside of the studio.
Awesome video and explanation! Thank you!!
What if I had a Sony A1 and a wider lens, like my 20mm, and shot straight on...then cropped as required, and adjusted the verticals in post? Would you still recommend a tilt shift lens?
That would work, but youre cropping in on an image from a $6500 camera and this would basically give you a similar sized image to the A7iii.
For that price, you could buy an a7iii, the tilt shift lens, get the same resolution as the cropped image from the A1 and then still have enough money to buy a pro wide angle lens and a telephoto lens...and probably have enough change for a few beers as well!
But in theory you could do that...🤔
@@mikesphotography Haha, yes, all good points, but the A1 (or anything 42+mp) *could* give you the option if needed in a pinch. Versatility. I'm holding out for the a7iv, though.
I want one next year
Laowa tilt shift looks good
Definitely! I also like the look of their shift adapters for Canon and nikon glass on sonys as well. 👌
I’m still waiting for Sony to release one, it will save a lot of work in post! 😀👍
It would be interesting to see what they can produce...and how expensive it would be! 😁👍
Mike Smith with their current lens selections it would make a welcome addition 😀👍
Thank you!
And thank you for watching Dan. 😀👍
Hmmmmmm interesting info. Tq
Thanks. It is a fun lens to play around with. 👍
Hi Mike, I've seen your spot on the bridge, and yes I was close... :o) Thanks for this tuto, not so often explained on YT. This is avoiding a lot of post when we shoot in an urban environnement, I've seen that last time in Dubai ! :o) For the tilt effect I'm using LR and the effect is similar. Nevertheless, this type of lens can be fun to use...
Thanks Patrick, there are so many good locations here aren't there!!
The best thing with this lens is taking more accurate architectural shots...but whenever I go out with it, I always end up switching to the intervalometer and shooting miniature timelapses!! 😆
Thanks
Sometimes you talking about a intervall of a half second. Which tool do you use for that? my intervallometer allows only 1 second or higher.
It depends on what camera you are using. with the A7iii, it has the s&q mode which allows 2 frames per second, which is a 1/2 second interval. 👍
Ok i understand, then i should try the s&q mode more. Normaly i only use the internal timer from the a7 iii. Is there some special setting to get the half second shutter speed?
Thanks, Mike! Now I need to buy a tilt-shift ☹️😂
Haha! It is an expensive hobby/profession to get in to isn't it!! Whenever I buy something on my photography shopping list, I always seem to be able to add another item to it!! 😆
Thanks for watching. 👍
Can't you just do the same by just adjusting your tripod up and down?
No, it's a lot more effective than that...it's a bit like being able to adjust your tripod up by about 15ft