Canon Patent Application: Camera with Internal Tilt Movement

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Canon has been exploring quite a bit of methods of doing tilt in a more automated fashion, from having the lens electronically controlled to this patent application (2024-057829) that has the tilt movement controlled inside the camera itself. Canon in this patent demonstrates a technique that allows them to tilt the sensor while keeping the

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While I suspect the range of tilt (and shift) within the camera body might be limited compared to a tilt-shift lens, this development is most welcomed for casual architectural shots when travelling in my use case. It would save a lot of stretching using perspective tools in post.
 
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The amount of shift available is likely quite small. Many lenses' image circles just barely cover their designed sensors -- the RF 24-240 doesn't even completely cover it! There's simply no room to shift the sensor inside the image circle.

That said, maybe an APS-C camera could get some shift when used with FF lenses...
 
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The amount of shift available is likely quite small. Many lenses' image circles just barely cover their designed sensors -- the RF 24-240 doesn't even completely cover it! There's simply no room to shift the sensor inside the image circle.

That said, maybe an APS-C camera could get some shift when used with FF lenses...
The R7 has a feature where it will keep the sensor level when you have the camera at an angle. It has a few, IMO, stupid restrictions like forcing fully mechanical shutter, but it works quite well to combat my pretty consistent 1 degree slant :)
But the R6II and R3 lack that feature, which makes me think it's much harder to do on FF, very likely due to the image circle issue you mention.
 
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The amount of shift available is likely quite small. Many lenses' image circles just barely cover their designed sensors -- the RF 24-240 doesn't even completely cover it! There's simply no room to shift the sensor inside the image circle.

That said, maybe an APS-C camera could get some shift when used with FF lenses...

yes, APS-C based sensor size would also allow for more shifting.

but there was no mention of a shift, only tilt.

I personally would like shift more than tilt if they could do it.
 
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While I suspect the range of tilt (and shift) within the camera body might be limited compared to a tilt-shift lens
IMO shift would be limited by the image circle of the lens. A FF lens and an APS-C body would maybe allow enough shift
Tilt would be no problem but the angle of view might be smaller.
I love tilt photography and would love this feature in a camera body.
 
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