Great tutorial video! I’ve had this lens for awhile but haven’t used it much. Really appreciate your explanation on how it works so I’ll have to try it out some more now that I better understand what it does!
That TTartisan tilt lens looks amazing. I've been interested in tilt-shift lenses for a while, but they've always been so expensive. It's great to hear that there are more affordable options available.
Yeeah, I used to use that, but I broke my old 35L lens because my adapter literally broke mid-shooting and never found a good replacement. Any recommendations?
I bought it right after your first review video and love it since I have it. I use it for pre-weddings, weddings and travel photography. The first one I bought had some issues some time later but Amazon sent a new one no questions asked :) Thanks for recommending!
I've tried and I think these are more harder to use and control because of the "free-float" if you know what I mean? While with tilt and tilt-shift lenses you can easily achieve straight lines with your focus planes.
@@MagicWeddingPhotographerthanks, yes I have a full set and they are a bit unwieldy. Found the canon Ts lenses to be much sharper (unsurprisingly) and yes I really like being able to correct straight lines, for a wes anderson vibe). Big fan by the way, your flash course saved my ass big time last month 😂
Great tutorial video! I’ve had this lens for awhile but haven’t used it much. Really appreciate your explanation on how it works so I’ll have to try it out some more now that I better understand what it does!
That TTartisan tilt lens looks amazing. I've been interested in tilt-shift lenses for a while, but they've always been so expensive. It's great to hear that there are more affordable options available.
I use tilt adapter for m42 lenses with Helios 58 f2. It is dirt cheap and quite nice image. And you can change lenses as you wish.
Yeeah, I used to use that, but I broke my old 35L lens because my adapter literally broke mid-shooting and never found a good replacement. Any recommendations?
I bought it right after your first review video and love it since I have it. I use it for pre-weddings, weddings and travel photography. The first one I bought had some issues some time later but Amazon sent a new one no questions asked :) Thanks for recommending!
I'm glad you're having fun with it!
Hey Magic, Sony dropped Shutter Angle this morning for Fx3 and the Fx30!!!
@@sidvicious3129 hey! Super cool, but I’ve never used these cameras 🙈 I’m no filmmaker
Have you tried the lensbaby edge/composer at all? What did you think of them if you did?
I've tried and I think these are more harder to use and control because of the "free-float" if you know what I mean? While with tilt and tilt-shift lenses you can easily achieve straight lines with your focus planes.
@@MagicWeddingPhotographerthanks, yes I have a full set and they are a bit unwieldy. Found the canon Ts lenses to be much sharper (unsurprisingly) and yes I really like being able to correct straight lines, for a wes anderson vibe).
Big fan by the way, your flash course saved my ass big time last month 😂
@@weaseloffury aaaah so happy to hear about the flash! Thanks!!