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If my theory about the necking area of the TS 110mm mockup is correct, that would be different for this lens. If you attach some sort of collar in that area between the shift mechanism and the ...
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The barrel of the TS 30mm looks like you could attach a tripod collar to allow shift without moving the optical center of the lens (for stitching e.g.). The area next to the focusing ring looks ...
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More and quite detailed images of both lenses: https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/fujifilm-to-launch-two-tilt-shift-lenses-for-its-gfx-medium-format-cameras The 110mm is a macro (makes sense ...
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Thanks for you help. I did not know that this function can be assigned to a button too. Unfortunately it only works with holding the button for about a second too. And it does not switch focus ...
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To activate and deactivate focus peaking takes a lot of time on GFX cameras. I would like it to be faster because for composition I find focus peaking disturbing. For focusing it can be a great ...
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You put that beautifully :-) What I like is that the design is very similar to the one that Canon uses for their TS-Es. Looks very much like e.g. the Canon TS-E 50mm, just 20% larger. All the ...
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I tried to estimate the size of the TS 30mm lens mockup they showed. I took a screenshot from the presentation where the lens is shown parallel to image plane and compared the lens length to the ...
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I agree. The longer TS-E s are so good already on a GFX 100 camera. Not much I miss with my TS-E 50&90mm lenses (except maybe a bit more shift range). But a GF TS 30mm? I will preorder it the day ...
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