photo:canoneftse
tilt-shift lenses for Canon EOS cameras
current EF Canon tilt shift lenses
other tilt shift lenses
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distributed by Kiev at about half the price of the canon TS-E lenses
tilt-shift operations have been de-coupled and can be freely rotated in relation to each other 360deg
available in Canon EF or Nikon F mounts
35mm f/2.8 with max. 8deg tilt
shift only works in one direction, so need to rotate the shift to get different directions
82mm filter; close focus 0.20m;
softer at f/4 than the TS-E 24mm and at its sharpest at ~f/8 when most of the vignetting is gone as well, but when using 10mm shift, f/16 is needed to get adequate sharpness
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Schneider-Kreuznach tilt-shift lenses:
announced late 2010 and will be in Canon, Nikon, Pentax and Sony mounts, and provide ± 12mm of lateral shift plus 8 degrees of tilt, with directions of the tilt and shift to be rotated independently of each other.
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PC-TS Super-Angulon 2.8 / 50 HM
PC-TS Makro-Symmar 4.0 / 90 HM
they also have a 120mm f/5.6 APO tilt shift for Mamiya or Phase One medium format
Samyang T-S 24mm f/3.5:
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available in different mounts including Nikon, Canon, Olympus OM
close focus to 11“; no tilt; $US2447 + $US183 for adapter
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may be available with Canon FD and EF, Contax/Yashica, M42 (Pentax Screw), Minolta, Minolta AF, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax (K) and Rollei mounts. The mount of these versions is changeable.
This is a great lens, but putting filters on it (special B&W 67EW) is made far too difficult.
Nikon F perspective control lenses
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no tilt capability but very nice
wide angle shift lenses
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84 deg field of view; 0.35m macro; internal wheel filters; 6 blades; used $US900-1600
the first Perspective Control lens type that broke the 24mm barrier in 35mm SLR photography (1984).
Due to its protruding and the extra large front element, the lens was designed with a built-in protective scallop hood to protect the front ED glass lens element. A internal revolving filter turret supplies filters where a Neutral Density, Y48, O56, R60 are provided.
a beautiful lens that many architectural photographers bought and converted to Nikon mounts. It is reportedly much sharper than the Canon version, and once converted, will work in stop-down metering mode just like Nikon's PC lenses.
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MC version is named Zuiko Shift 35mm 1:2.8, otherwise it is a single coated lens with more lens flare
quickest rotating & shift mechanism
the only lens to allow simultaneous horizontal and vertical shift
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Carl Zeiss shift lenses:
shift adapters:
Kiev shift adapter:
11mm shift plus rotation of Mamiya 645 lenses on Canon EOS $US79 on
Ebay
medium format & large format bellows system attachments:
photo/canoneftse.txt · Last modified: 2018/07/09 09:46 by gary1