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From: Joseph Tainter
Subject: Re: shift lens or shift and tilt len
> "grizzly33bear is located in Kiev so the usual warnings apply, but his
> feedback looks good and also looks genuine (to my uncritical eye).
But
> why don't you also contact K
"grizzly33bear is located in Kiev so the usual warnings apply, but his
feedback looks good and also looks genuine (to my uncritical eye). But
why don't you also contact Kievcamera about the ARSAT lenses for 35mm
and see what he's offering."
Kievcamera has only the tilt lens, not the tilt/shift.
Hi,
the effect of tilt is higher at smaller focus length.
Best regards, Hans.
--- "adphoto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>thanks for the replies
>these are the 3 i have found on ebay and i take it from the respnses that
>the 80mm would be the best to have tilt with am i correct or would the 35mm
Whether you opt for a wide or a tele lens is entirely a matter of your
dominant subject matter. There are as many landscape situations suited to
tele as to wide, but perhaps the wide is called for slightly more often.
Architecture is best done with the widest lens you can use (to get in front
of a
thanks for the replies
these are the 3 i have found on ebay and i take it from the respnses that
the 80mm would be the best to have tilt with am i correct or would the 35mm
be the better one??
i see canon has a tilt shift 24mm what would tht be good for?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll
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