Yes it does take some time to get used to the TS lens. I would imagine the
24 mm to be more forgiving that the 90mm. I used the 90 in the studio to
play with selective focus for portraits with my 5d2 and I really like the
look. Being able to thow one eye out of focus or the bottom portion of the
image. As noted in a previous post I did experiement with it a bit for
landscape work and again found a unique capability. I was able to use the
“Shift” capability and shoot 3 images. Shifted once to the left 100% then
Center then Shift right 100%. I then combined these 3 images in Photoshop
CS4 as a Panorama. The slight addition to the top and bottom of the 35mm
frame in Landscape mode created a nice 5000 x 7000 image size. 35mp from
the 21mp 5d2. I did not do the same in landscape mode which would make it a
wider pano. I had borrowed this lens from my nephew and did not get the
time to do all I wanted with it. I do plan to purchase this lens in the
near future.
Paul
From: Debbi <corkie@sunset.net>
Reply-To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 17:26:02 -0700
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [Digital BW] tilt/shift
Is it hard to learn to use the tilt/shift lens if you have never used
anything similar in the past? That new Canon 24mm t/s looks
interesting
Thanks
Debbi
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Re: [Digital BW] tilt/shift
2009-04-28 by Paul Grant
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