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Today's photographers shooting 35mm film and all kinds of digital cameras can only achieve the effect by either using a dedicated, expensive tilt-shift lens or reproducing the effect in ...
Canon TS-E 90mm f/2.8L Macro Review 15 Jan 2018 15:42PM byJohn Riley John Riley reviews the new tilt-shift 90mm f/2.8L Macro lens for Canon DSLR cameras.
You usually hear “tilt shift lenses” in the same sentence with “architectural photographers”, but photographers who shoot all sorts of different genres should seriously give them a thought. They’re ...
Tilt-shift photography is all what all the cool kids are doing right now. Originally (and still) used to control the plane of focus by tilting the front part of the lens, or shifting it up and ...
Announced on August 29, the Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM lens is the company’s first 85mm lens to use image stabilization, while the remaining three are the first tilt-shift macro lenses for Canon.
Modern tilt-shift lenses on DSLRs provide much of the same functionality, but they are specialised pieces of equipment and are generally very expensive compared to normal prime or zoom lenses.
Tilt shift has arrived in high-end videography. On January 27, Schneider-Kreuznach announced the new Xenon FF-Prime Cine-Tilt lens line, the first full-frame cinema lenses to include the tilt ...
Photographers looking to upgrade their macro lens might be interested in a new piece of kit launch this week in the form of the TTartisan Tilt-Shift 100mm F/2.8 2X Ultra Macro lens.
Head over to DIY Photography for the full guide and a few sample pictures. Of course, if you don't have an extra set of headphone around, you have other options for making your own tilt shift lens.
John Riley reviews the new full-frame Canon TS-E 50mm f/2.8L Macro tilt-shift lens for Canon DSLRs.
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