>change the plane of focus to match the item being shot.
>(Canon makes[made?] a lens that has horizontal shift and vertical
>tilt up and down). The use of a tilt could have brought the
>back left corner of the front into focus.
Now I've got it, Collin. Maybe one or two stops would have been eno
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
> of lines on a photo. Tilting changes the position of what
> is in focus. For instance, if you shoot a tall building and
> want it to look vertical, and not like it's falling away or
> disappearing into the sky, you use shift to compensate.
You me
Shifting (Pentax has a horizontal shift, Minolta makes[made?] a
horizontal & vertical shift lens) changes the angle
of lines on a photo. Tilting changes the position of what
is in focus. For instance, if you shoot a tall building and
want it to look vertical, and not like it's falling away or
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