I have a question or three for those of you who use tilt shift lenses. I see the new crop of TS lenses coming out and just wonder what I would need to use.
I have two possible uses: 1. Architechture and 2. Miniaturization
1. Am I correct to assume that none of the new TS lenses are really wide enough for architecture? 50/90/135mm I really don't have a clue about any of this. I guess it would depend on the shot framing and whether or not the shots will be in tight areas like a downtown city. What focal length would you use for this?
2. For miniaturization would you use the 135mm?
I'm also wondering what other possible uses these types of lenses have. I wouldn't be into macro, but maybe there is something else?
These lenses might be the next great thing in TS lenses. I hope so. Just thinking that a wider focal length would be better for architecture.
Hope this is posted in the right place. I think these questions are about technique. It is also about the lenses, so I guess it could be posted either place.
Thanks!
I have two possible uses: 1. Architechture and 2. Miniaturization
1. Am I correct to assume that none of the new TS lenses are really wide enough for architecture? 50/90/135mm I really don't have a clue about any of this. I guess it would depend on the shot framing and whether or not the shots will be in tight areas like a downtown city. What focal length would you use for this?
2. For miniaturization would you use the 135mm?
I'm also wondering what other possible uses these types of lenses have. I wouldn't be into macro, but maybe there is something else?
These lenses might be the next great thing in TS lenses. I hope so. Just thinking that a wider focal length would be better for architecture.
Hope this is posted in the right place. I think these questions are about technique. It is also about the lenses, so I guess it could be posted either place.
Thanks!