Well, I'm not really interested in greater depth of field.
I want to be able to do more "creative" stuff, like the things that I do with my Linhof Technika, but much easier and faster. I need tilt lens movement to get an effect which is directly oposite to achieving greatest possible DOF. I want images that are half sharp, half unsharp and I can get that result only with tilt in the "wrong" way.
That effect can not be really imitated by using split closeup lenses, filters half covered with vaseline, Cokin gadgets or tilting the enlarger while printing. Even Photoshop is not up to the task.


Aleksandar

From: "Bob Blakely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Tilt is not really an asset at 28mm on a 35mm camera. At 24mm, I >consider it
a tremendous waste of money. You already have tremendous depth of >field at
28mm so this function usually only adds weight and poorer lens >performance.
If you need to be faster than f/4, there may be some benefit. Poorer >lens
performance is due to the need for a larger image circle. If you want >a 35mm
focal length or greater, perhaps there may be some benefit.

Regards,
Bob...
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From: "A K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


A shift AND TILT lens, like Canon's 24, 45 & 90!

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