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Cool lenses when you figure out how to use them - which takes practice. You seem to get the hang of it half way through - liked the reflection photos. I've been using adapted m42 lenses on tilt and tile shift adapters for a little while now on my micro four thirds camera and have just bought a canon ts24 for my 6d. These lenses can be expensive because they need oversized glass to make the circle big enough to tilt which is why full frame manual lenses are great to adapt to crop sensor cameras. Its the shift function rather than the tilt function of a tilt/shift lens that is mostly used with architecture - it looks as if that lens only has the tilt function. Tilting the lens right and left lets you change the focal plane from parallel to the sensor up to angles where it's running at almost right angles to the sensor (depending on the lens itself) where a wedge of focus (narrow near the lens, fanning out the further away) can go from the camera all the way out. The more you tilt the lens the more extreme the shift of the focus plane is - a small tilt can make a greater change in the angle of the plane Using the focus ring would then move the wedge across the image (as opposed to forward and backwards in the scene) and the aperture/depth of field will control the width of the wedge. This means that at the extreme tilt to the left, for example, infinity focus is on the left hand side of the scene with close focus on the right hand side. Depending on the lens you might only be able to march the wedge halfway across the scene and have to rotate the lens if you want to do the other half. I think that this issue is more to do with the lens part and is more related to lens adapted using tilt shift adapters. Tilting the lens downwards to it's extreme can move the focus plane so that everything along the road if in focus, but depending on the wedge peoples feet might be in focus but their knees might be out of focus. Lesser tilts can be focused to isolate peoples faces fo that the rest of them i out of focus, etc. Tilting up leaves a thin focus wedge that can be used to make the toytown effect when used from an elevated position looking down. With practice you'll be able to have it isolate the train only, have everyone on one side of the street in focus with the other side of the street out of focus, have two people at different distances on either side of the street in focus but everyone else blurred, the list goes on. Yes, you can get somewhat similar effects with filters for some of the shots - but they apply blur to achieve it and don't take the distance to the objects into account - those early shots of the cinema where the bokeh on the lights had different sizes, I don't think a filter could achieve that
It's honestly ridiculous how many split diopter type shots you manage to take here. I've seen a lot of them in horror movies but I've never seen an actual lens that's able to do it. The portraits are amazing and inspirational. 👏🏿 Awesome video Pierre👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
It's an old trick, the effect was created with twisting bellows and shifting the plane of focus on big format cameras, so the effect in post was created after the real thing.
If I use software to blur out the image and then use a brush tool to make a stroke to unblur that part of the image, it will looks the same isn't it? But can it still be use like typical 50mm F1.4 and has tilt shift function when you want to?
Hello Pierre , tu as eu le feu vert de TTArtisan pour la publication? J’ai teste cette optique il y a un mois mais ils m’ont demandé d’attendre l’annonce officielle pour publier mon test
pretty cool - hey Pierre you are always pushing the edge of camera abuse LOL curious what is the hottest temperatures you have subjected your equipment during your many voyages? Roasting vehicles whatever - and did it survive?
Just make sure you loosen the lens and slam it back and forth rapidly as hard as you can. 🙄 Your 'lens dealer' friend had to be cringing the entire time.
You use tilt/shift lenses for architecture because of the shift, a thing that this lens doesn't even have.... This has to be the worst tilt lens review I've ever seen. "How does it work? It's weird! I don't know what I'm doing!".... how about you read some info and learn how to use it properly then? The things you're doing with it are the easiest, but there's also the idea of keeping the entire building facade in focus while being oblique to the camera, or keep one object in foreground and one in background in focus and the rest blurred; or keeping the whole floor in focus... just saying.
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Thank you for your support, my friend! This lens will be officially released very soon, please look forward :)
Thx 🙏🙏🙏
Are those lens gonna be ready on aps-c sensor too?
@@accidentalinfluencer Not yet:)
Will it be released also for Z mount ? i want one 🙂
@@gildascorouge1278 Sorry, not yet. But we'll take your needs into consideration:)
I've just ordered it, always wanted to play with this kind of lens. Thank you for the inspirational video!
22:14 Just makes the city looks like a tiny model🤩🤩
Thats the coolest thing about tilt shift lenses
Cool lenses when you figure out how to use them - which takes practice. You seem to get the hang of it half way through - liked the reflection photos.
I've been using adapted m42 lenses on tilt and tile shift adapters for a little while now on my micro four thirds camera and have just bought a canon ts24 for my 6d. These lenses can be expensive because they need oversized glass to make the circle big enough to tilt which is why full frame manual lenses are great to adapt to crop sensor cameras.
Its the shift function rather than the tilt function of a tilt/shift lens that is mostly used with architecture - it looks as if that lens only has the tilt function.
Tilting the lens right and left lets you change the focal plane from parallel to the sensor up to angles where it's running at almost right angles to the sensor (depending on the lens itself) where a wedge of focus (narrow near the lens, fanning out the further away) can go from the camera all the way out.
The more you tilt the lens the more extreme the shift of the focus plane is - a small tilt can make a greater change in the angle of the plane
Using the focus ring would then move the wedge across the image (as opposed to forward and backwards in the scene) and the aperture/depth of field will control the width of the wedge. This means that at the extreme tilt to the left, for example, infinity focus is on the left hand side of the scene with close focus on the right hand side.
Depending on the lens you might only be able to march the wedge halfway across the scene and have to rotate the lens if you want to do the other half. I think that this issue is more to do with the lens part and is more related to lens adapted using tilt shift adapters.
Tilting the lens downwards to it's extreme can move the focus plane so that everything along the road if in focus, but depending on the wedge peoples feet might be in focus but their knees might be out of focus. Lesser tilts can be focused to isolate peoples faces fo that the rest of them i out of focus, etc. Tilting up leaves a thin focus wedge that can be used to make the toytown effect when used from an elevated position looking down.
With practice you'll be able to have it isolate the train only, have everyone on one side of the street in focus with the other side of the street out of focus, have two people at different distances on either side of the street in focus but everyone else blurred, the list goes on.
Yes, you can get somewhat similar effects with filters for some of the shots - but they apply blur to achieve it and don't take the distance to the objects into account - those early shots of the cinema where the bokeh on the lights had different sizes, I don't think a filter could achieve that
Thank you for this great breakdown of a tilt/shift lens. I really appreciate it!
Using a Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8 for years now. You can get really creative with TS lenses. Doing it with a f/1.4 lense sounds crazy ;-)
It's honestly ridiculous how many split diopter type shots you manage to take here. I've seen a lot of them in horror movies but I've never seen an actual lens that's able to do it.
The portraits are amazing and inspirational. 👏🏿
Awesome video Pierre👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Honestly you took so many amazing photos with it! I have to try it once, they all look like some vivid dream
Glad you got a Chicagohenge video this season. Always some of my favorite. I got some great photos this time around. Also cool lense.
This is exactly like a tilt shift effect that you can add in post.
So very interesting to see it happen with just a lens!
Love your videos mate!
It's an old trick, the effect was created with twisting bellows and shifting the plane of focus on big format cameras, so the effect in post was created after the real thing.
I'm glad to see some of the same locations I shots in Downtown Chicago
Je me tâte vraiment. Niveau créatif ça à l’air excellent ! Niveau qualité photo ca à un bon rendu ?? Ou c’est + un « jouet » ??
I love these POV videos. Interesting lens. Fun shots.
This looks like so much fun…!
Do you have a direct link for the lens? I can't find it anywhere, not even on their website 😵💫
If anyone can find the link for this lens it would be appreciated.
🎉
I want to ask you the name of the lens ? Interesting shots that are rare to see nowadays.
It’s in the description
That is such a weird lens hahaha, I love the effect it makes though! Really interesting
What do you think about Xperia 1 lll
Is it worth now..
Love this type of content keep going!
I've been looking at the Astrhori 50mm 1.4 E-mount. Tilt-shift has been on my list for a while of things to try.
It's amazing
Have nice day 👍
If I use software to blur out the image and then use a brush tool to make a stroke to unblur that part of the image, it will looks the same isn't it? But can it still be use like typical 50mm F1.4 and has tilt shift function when you want to?
Central camera in the loop was my favorite camera shop 😭😭😭
Photography is literally his exercise! 😂
I Cannot find the lens… the link you posted isn’t the right one!! 😢
Hello Pierre , tu as eu le feu vert de TTArtisan pour la publication? J’ai teste cette optique il y a un mois mais ils m’ont demandé d’attendre l’annonce officielle pour publier mon test
Is this lens a pre-production model?
6:23-7:00 background noise is the most American thing I’ve ever heard
Man i want this lense. Where can i buy it? I didnt find it in the Internet??
me neither :/
@@47chap when u found it pls come back to me 😅
Pierre!!! Pls, where can We buy this lens?? We cant find it
you doing great sir 😍🙌🏻
that's how Pierre is reacting when he have a new toy between his hands! 😂
Do you shoot ultra wide on your gopro?
Is this like the Lensbaby lenses?
My mouth was just half open through the entire video
:))
Can use this lens with Sony A7iii?
It's very very strange lens. Not sure if I understand the use of it. 🤷♂️ But great video.
Judging by the way the photographer was handling this lens, presumably it was the disposable version?
hi. enjoy here. ❤️❤️.. one of my favourite photographer.. ❤️❤️.
pretty cool - hey Pierre you are always pushing the edge of camera abuse LOL curious what is the hottest temperatures you have subjected your equipment during your many voyages? Roasting vehicles whatever - and did it survive?
It’s been a while Pierre!! 🙋🏾♂️🌚
It has been!!
Super interesting lens, I love it
Do more videos like these, but with regular stuff, like go out and show us how you shoot and stuff
How to do that POV video?
It really felt like you had no idea what you were doing.
is the Sony FE 70-200 mm f/2.8GM have compatibility with sony a7II ???
Sure, its E Mount
next time can you do rocket or plane photography
I want a camera like you please I love photography and I love your style ❤❤👏🙏
I’m having a hard time understanding the use for a lens like this
Tilt-shift lenses are great for architectural photography without the amount of distortion from traditional wide angle lenses.
Yeah, better do these effects in post
“We’ve lost the light”
…..Runs faster than the sun……
can u give 1 combo, bro?!
Big fann... LOVE From Bangladesh
Dafür sind 50mm zu wenig Blickwinkel um noch zu verstellen
OH MY GOD, I LOOK TIRED! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
cool
If anyone can find the link for this lens it would be appreciated
Keep going to take vidéo street photographie
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What lens was that Pierre ?
Go.to.description.
@@stakamaka well, don't you think I didn't ?
The link provides all lenses of TTartisan. And when I filtered for emount, there was no tilt lens 😉
Really weird, but interesting !
Was that person with the earphones with you? How is she just going to stand in front of you like that?
I think he/she is his cameraman.
What the lens is providing, we can achieve that in post editing (easily)
It's great fun!!
Anyone else realize at 17:57 he got a portrait of Oscar De la hoya LOL ..I know its not him but damn dude thats a close resemblence
7:41 absolutely insaaane :)
this edit makes my head hurt
Крутая штука😁👍
whhaaat im confuse bc this lens
🔥🚀
Or I can just apply a gradient layer in PS and save @ lot of money
Used for years for architectural shooting. Canon made the best…
What's the purpose of this lens...? So weird.
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Just make sure you loosen the lens and slam it back and forth rapidly as hard as you can. 🙄 Your 'lens dealer' friend had to be cringing the entire time.
I feel rather sorry for the mug who bought that lens after it had been returned to Amazon or wherever.
Disappointed by the click-bait type of the title. Tilt/Shift lenses have been around for ages - or did you not know?
cringe when this guy moves like crazy the tilt shift lens again and again.. and again like... dude chill is not your lens
You use tilt/shift lenses for architecture because of the shift, a thing that this lens doesn't even have.... This has to be the worst tilt lens review I've ever seen. "How does it work? It's weird! I don't know what I'm doing!".... how about you read some info and learn how to use it properly then? The things you're doing with it are the easiest, but there's also the idea of keeping the entire building facade in focus while being oblique to the camera, or keep one object in foreground and one in background in focus and the rest blurred; or keeping the whole floor in focus... just saying.
WAY too jokey.
running around with an open sensor is killingme
Big fan from kerala😍😍😍.
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