Yeah. I have it. And you can control perspective with it by tilting
the camera and shifting the lens to get your subject back into the
frame. But as you know, the lens itself has no tilt feature, unlike
the Nikon lens that does.
Maybe Cotty could install a modified LensBaby between the shift lens
and the camera body for you...
:-)
On Mar 10, 2009, at 09:58 , Mark Roberts wrote:
Paul Stenquist wrote:
No need to apologize, I agree. But a perspective control lens is
difficult to find and out of the reach of most, and many of those
designed for 35mm cameras provide only a minimal amount of tilt.
I believe perspective control depends on tilt, not shift ;-)
(And, man, am I sick of the once-cool-and-now-cliché tilt lens
technique of "very small band of subject in focus".)
But.... more to the point...
Anyone on the list have the Pentax 28mm shift lens?
Anyone coming to GFM this year have the 28mm shift lens?
I'd love to try it out.
Joseph McAllister
Pentaxian
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