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robert hasty Registered: Dec 18, 2003 Total Posts: 904 Country: United States |
Which lense for canon is the ideal architectural photography lense as for their T/S lenses go? Need one for exteriors and interiors. Does one do all? |
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Rockies Photo Registered: Sep 20, 2007 Total Posts: 872 Country: United States |
Depends on needs, more than anything. Are you shooting FF or Crop? I have the original 24 T/S, and my results, architecturally speaking, are spectacular. However, in your case, If you need wider, the 17 T/S is an option, albeit, an expensive option. I use the 24 T/S, for both Interiors & Exteriors. The T/S lenses, do have a learning curve, but the results, are astounding, once you start utilizing their full capabilities. |
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robert hasty Registered: Dec 18, 2003 Total Posts: 904 Country: United States |
shooting 7d, yes i was looking at the 24 t/s reviews and they are stellar. thx |
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Alan Goulet Registered: Nov 24, 2007 Total Posts: 69 Country: United States |
The 24mm Tilt Shift lens is my go to lens for architecture, unless I am shooting a really small kitchen or bathroom and need to include most of it in the frame. |
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BigStuart Registered: Feb 10, 2006 Total Posts: 228 Country: United Kingdom |
I think if you're shooting with a crop sensor, you'd be better with the TS-E 17mm... The 24mm is perfect on a full frame camera, but I don't think it's wide enough for the 7D. |
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Mark Wieland Registered: Jan 13, 2004 Total Posts: 449 Country: United States |
If you have a FF sensor, the 24T/S is the way to go. |
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lafashionphoto Registered: Aug 28, 2009 Total Posts: 108 Country: United States |
If your just shooting architecture, your better off with a 5d Mark I then a 7D |
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lafashionphoto Registered: Aug 28, 2009 Total Posts: 108 Country: United States |
ps. Instead of getting a 17mm T/S for the price that they are at, I think you'd be best off getting a 5d Mark I as a second body and a 24mm t/s lens used for the same price as one 17mm T/S Lens. |
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bluebird Registered: May 08, 2004 Total Posts: 304 Country: United Kingdom |
lafashionphoto wrote: |
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Nick Baker Registered: Mar 30, 2009 Total Posts: 349 Country: United States |
I have a 24 TS (mk1) for sale in the B/S forums |