Thanks for sharing, initially tempted but not with the limitations you identify. Looking forward to the S&Q video as I have just started playing with this today!
Laowa makes a 15mm f/4 maximum aperture shift lens for full frame. It's also a macro lens, and is way fun. It's not inexpensive, but it's well-made. TTartisan makes a 50mm tilt lens, also very fun. Both are manual focus.
Man, that is a random as lens. I have the one of the canon 24mm tilt shifts that I use whenever an architectural shoot comes up where it's going to go for an award submission or magazine instead of just online. Thought about doing some Timelapse's over the edge of a motorway bridge near my office in Auckland. Might have to try it.
Should be find on the Leica APS-C L mount cameras. I have the TS-E lenses. Those too are manual focus. There are no AF TS lenses, but I have heard a whisper Canon is working on one.
Good to see how bad it is on FF when max shifted, I was tempted to get it, but glad I didn’t, still … for a first ever architecture lens for someone on crop sensor, it’s a steal👍🏻
Interesting video as always. Your information is great but I think if I bought it I’d feel a little frustrated with the output as likely end up 1080p. I think even though it is cheap and such I I’d probably be ok with composing for the crop on the 24mm full frame and then editing in post.
I did a few timeplapses with the Laowa 15mm full frame shift lens, the only downside is that I can’t put filters because of the bulbous glass front element…
Thanks for sharing, initially tempted but not with the limitations you identify. Looking forward to the S&Q video as I have just started playing with this today!
That's why I re create the tilt shift in post-production
Laowa makes a 15mm f/4 maximum aperture shift lens for full frame. It's also a macro lens, and is way fun. It's not inexpensive, but it's well-made. TTartisan makes a 50mm tilt lens, also very fun. Both are manual focus.
Mind - blown 🤯 didn’t even know things like that existed!
Man, that is a random as lens. I have the one of the canon 24mm tilt shifts that I use whenever an architectural shoot comes up where it's going to go for an award submission or magazine instead of just online.
Thought about doing some Timelapse's over the edge of a motorway bridge near my office in Auckland. Might have to try it.
Should be find on the Leica APS-C L mount cameras.
I have the TS-E lenses. Those too are manual focus. There are no AF TS lenses, but I have heard a whisper Canon is working on one.
Good to see how bad it is on FF when max shifted, I was tempted to get it, but glad I didn’t, still … for a first ever architecture lens for someone on crop sensor, it’s a steal👍🏻
Totally agreed!
Interesting video as always.
Your information is great but I think if I bought it I’d feel a little frustrated with the output as likely end up 1080p. I think even though it is cheap and such I I’d probably be ok with composing for the crop on the 24mm full frame and then editing in post.
I did a few timeplapses with the Laowa 15mm full frame shift lens, the only downside is that I can’t put filters because of the bulbous glass front element…
Good point. Can you drop in filters in the back like with canon lenses?
@@MatthewVandeputte not sure about that, but now i see they also sell a dedicated filter holder
WAIT FOR MORE TIME LAPES APPS FOR IPHONE HAVE YOU FOUND ANY YET SIR CHEERS