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Large Format Digital Photography

Started Jan 1, 2019 | Discussions thread
AudiiDudii
AudiiDudii Contributing Member • Posts: 816
Re: Large Format Digital Photography

maxotics wrote:

The problem with tilt/shift on all DSLRs in my experience is the flare you get as you move the image. If you tilt up, you're essentially projecting most of the image to the side of whatever is between the lens and sensor. If you have a shiny tube connecting to the camera, even if black, it can reflect that light onto the sensor. For example, I used a Canon TS on my Sony A7 and if I changed the movement too much I'd get flare. So I'd say that's the biggest issue you'll come up against.

Flare is always an issue, of course, but I've not found it to be an insurmountable one.  I also flag my lenses very carefully, as one way to prevent excessive light from bouncing around inside the camera is to limit how much light gets in in the first place!

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