I have loooked on line for tutorials on how to use my new canon tilt shift 24mm lens. I see how the Lens can produce minitures but I am more interested in using the lens for a larger depth of field.
I have loooked on line for tutorials on how to use my new canon tilt shift 24mm lens. I see how the Lens can produce minitures but I am more interested in using the lens for a larger depth of field.
Thank you I must have missed it when I searched the site.
A few more references:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tu...using-ts.shtml
http://www.trenholm.org/hmmerk/HMArtls.html
http://www.waldonell.com/me/focusing_lenses
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/a...sing_tilt.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheimp...Depth_of_field
There is another thread on this forum about these lenses wherein I posted a description of an easy method of getting the tilt angle (rather than using charts).
Glenn
One more link that might help you?
http://www.lighting-essentials.com/t...lt-shift-lens/
Thank you Glenn and hansm, they really help. I can do both the large dof on landscapes and even mastered the miniatures by tilting up. Besides doing panoramic shots what other shots can you do with the shift part of the tilt-shift lens. Thanks again
One of the reasons I acquired the TS 24 was to do buildings (generally I'm thinking of historic ones). I've practised a bit and the lens works very well. When using the shift for a building, I shift so that it looks right to my eye. I don't know of any other method.
Glenn