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Frame For 90MM Tilt-Shift Lens?

Started 3 months ago | Discussions thread
John Crowe
John Crowe Veteran Member • Posts: 3,476
Don't really need frame for 90MM Tilt-Shift Lens

Does not seem to be any. I find they are overblown, unless one is always stitching at 45 degrees.

I have had a 17 TS-E for over ten years and have rarely come across parallax problems. Once or twice I used the adjustable centre column of my tripod to move the camera instead.

I spent last summer doing a lot of diagonal shifting/stitching and the benefits simply did not make the additional steps worthwhile.

The 90mm TS-E is neat for portraits since you can use the tilt to define the plane of focus, and create more subject isolation than typically possible with an f2.8 lens. A Rogeti frame won't be required for this.

The effects of tilt is far more noticeable with the 90mm as opposed to the 24 or 17.

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