I'm wondering if the Wondapaner filter system will work with the new Canon ef 11-24mm f4 L lens?
It uses the largest diameter filters currently available. They are like dinner plates, nearly as big as the front element on a 400mm f2.8 LIS (I know because I currently have both). I use my Wondapanner with my TSE 17L and it's possible to achieve max shift in all directions and be vignette free. It's great to be able to use a polariser or a 3 or a 5 stop ND. The ND isn't very neutral but it's useful when an exposure blend is required to get the right shutter speeds. I find on the TSE-17L that I can only use one filter at a time with full shift. But if I stack 2 filters, I loose a few mm of shift. The flare with these filters is pretty bad, far worse than the naked lens element. Which leads me to think that these 145mm filters are not very well coated compared to the native lens...and one has to ask why they are SO expensive as a result.
It uses the largest diameter filters currently available. They are like dinner plates, nearly as big as the front element on a 400mm f2.8 LIS (I know because I currently have both). I use my Wondapanner with my TSE 17L and it's possible to achieve max shift in all directions and be vignette free. It's great to be able to use a polariser or a 3 or a 5 stop ND. The ND isn't very neutral but it's useful when an exposure blend is required to get the right shutter speeds. I find on the TSE-17L that I can only use one filter at a time with full shift. But if I stack 2 filters, I loose a few mm of shift. The flare with these filters is pretty bad, far worse than the naked lens element. Which leads me to think that these 145mm filters are not very well coated compared to the native lens...and one has to ask why they are SO expensive as a result.