Hello
I'm sure I have seen Kiev shift lens that can be used for Pentax. They are
probably called Arsat. I think a Carl Ziess Jena was made for Exa M42 Exakta
Ihagee).
Theres an Arsat on ebay right now (Buy it now for 239.50 USD):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1392801420

Otherwise I can recomend SMC Pentax SHIFT 3.5/28mm (Preset lens).
But you don't have to use a shift lens for architecture. I use I the SMCA
2.8/20mm a lot.
You can pick it up for about the same price.
Regards
Jens


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Emne: Re: architectural lenses


On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Robert Soames Wetmore wrote:
> I am becoming increasingly interested in architectural photography and am
> again seeking recommendations for wide angle and especially tilt-shift
> lenses: Pentax lenses and various branded lenses for Pentax cameras, as
well
> as lenses for other-branded cameras.  Can anyone advise?

Does Kiev make a PCS lens for M42? It seems likely they would... however,
if you want the ultimate in movements, you're not even in the right
ballpark with 35mm, you need a view camera. You can probably find a cheap,
but heavy, Calumet Cadet with an acceptable lens for less than you could
buy a Pentax PCS.



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