Oh, yes. That's the purpose, get it right in the viewfinder, you get it right -on-film-, in capture. Simple as that.

On 1/23/2011 11:23 AM, Eric Weir wrote:
On Jan 22, 2011, at 8:32 PM, Nick David Wright wrote:

It's a special lens which allows you to move the lens elements in
relation to the film plane. Gives you a small amount of control over
the perspective of your photos (like the kind of control you get with
a large format camera).

For example, you can shoot a tall building without the somewhat
annoying "keystoning" effect.
Thanks, Nick. Also to P.J., Ken, and -- oh yeah, and to Bob W., too.

Followon question: Do you see the effects in the viewfinder?

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