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This is the world’s first 35mm-format telephoto lens with tilt and shift movements. Gaussian optics give high-quality delineation and true background blur. The lens is suited for a variety of subjects, from products to portraits.
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Jeff Kingston
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Registered: Aug 2, 2007
Location: United States
Posts: 46
Review Date: Dec 21, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Sharp, sharp, sharp. Fabulous build quality. Magnificent lens.
Cons: none

This is perhaps my most entertaining lens. I am using it for watch macro photography (with an extension tube). It produces fantastic images and gives me DOF that I could not have otherwise imagined. Finally I have a real reason to use live view (on my 7D) for accurate manual focus. This is a spectacular lens for my application and a real game changer for me.

Dec 21, 2009
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DigitalBill
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Registered: Jul 17, 2005
Location: United States
Posts: 270
Review Date: Aug 19, 2008 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: The versatility of this lens is unmatched by any other in my kit.
Cons: None.

Sharpness with this lens is sharpness defined. Use the TS-E 90 from macro to panoramas and be dazzled. This lens injects a fun factor into creative photography that is alone worth the cost. If you haven't experienced tilt/shift, you will marvel at the phenomenal control. To me, the manual focus is a plus, not a negative. I've used this lens for everything from insects to panoramas with outstanding results. Using extension tubes, I've achieved razor-sharp macro details of the smallest components of a flower. I can't imagine another lens that packs so much creative potential. It renders full, rich colors. The TS-E 90 is highly recommended.

Aug 19, 2008
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I Simonius
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Registered: Apr 22, 2005
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 49
Review Date: Jun 4, 2007 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Jolly Sharp Close focussing You can do fun stuff Jolly Sharp - did I say jolly sharp?
Cons: pokey out bits

Didn't give 10 cos it's not weathersealed (but that would be impssible probably)

I am amazed how deliciously sharp this lens is, probably sharper than my 85f1.8 when not tilted or shifted

All the TS stuff has been said so I won't reiterate

You can do all that TS fun stuff though ;-)


Jun 4, 2007
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vin14
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Registered: Jun 28, 2006
Location: Ireland
Posts: 126
Review Date: May 10, 2007 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,050.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: tilt function, sharpness, build quality
Cons: none

This lens does exactly what I bought it for. I use it for product shots (usually small items), the focal length is just right and the tilt function allows me to increase DOF without shooting at f22. I usually shoot against a white background, even with a reletively clean sensor that's a lot of dust to clean up in post.

May 10, 2007
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Peter Wirtoft
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Registered: Sep 7, 2006
Location: Sweden
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Review Date: Apr 20, 2007 Recommend? | Price paid: Not Indicated

 
Pros: Sharper than EF 135 f2 L.
Cons:

I recently tested this Lens in a small test and compared it with "EF 135 f2 L", "EF 300 f4 L IS", "EX 150 APO f2.8"

This toy is even sharper than the EF 135. That is extremely sharp.


Watch more photos taken with this fantastic lens.

http://www.wirtoft.com/foto/TSE90test/index.html


Apr 20, 2007
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Registered: Aug 26, 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 587
Review Date: Apr 15, 2007 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $900.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Sharp sharp sharp. Ultra-precise focusing ring.
Cons: Reversed tilt knob is taking some getting used to.

I now own all 3 Canon T/S lenses, the 90mm being the most recent purchase. It should have been the first purchase... Fantastic lense. It seems to be sharp everywhere, and nearly as sharp wide-open at f2.8 as it is at f8. My only complaint is that the tilt knob is reverse operated from the other 2 canon T/S lenses.

Apr 15, 2007
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JanPhoto
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Registered: Feb 27, 2006
Location: Canada
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Review Date: Oct 14, 2006 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,099.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: I have pick-up this lens from New-York store for my still life photography and surprise, surprise ... this is a FANTASTIC LENS !!! I can not spill here all good or bad but, it does job in splendid way ...
Cons: Maybe, I say may be switch on and off auto focus will be nice but otherwise this lens ROKS !!!

I am using this "glass" on still life with 1Ds. Results are fantastic. I have been using 8x10 Sinar before and now I am waiting till time di-gi backs will "slow-down" in price race. So this is my 'substitute" witch I can say is of-course not replacement for 8x10 but for general stuff, man it's great !!!

Oct 14, 2006
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Peter Wirtoft
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Registered: Sep 7, 2006
Location: Sweden
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Review Date: Oct 9, 2006 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,400.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: The extreme and strange possibilities it gives. Sharp, good build quality. Easy to focus, tilt and turn.
Cons: Strange colors sometimes. Difficult to handle, No AF, No IS (that would be nice to have). Shift function is difficult to handle(razor sharp edges).

Used it for only a week now. And I have lots to learn before i can get a higher percentage of good pics.

It is very difficult to use with the viewfinders of 400D/350D. Since there is no auto focus, one is dependent on seing whats sharp and whats not. Its not an easy task.
Compared to a regular lense (in MF mode) this is so much more advanced since blurry areas can appear all over the image.

I'm using the tilt mostly.

Have some images at

http://www.wirtoft.com/foto/CANONTSE90f28/index.html


This lense is recommended. Anyone interested in this area should have played around with one of these.

Think they have a good secondhand value on the market.
So just try one. Its a lot of fun.


Oct 9, 2006
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Geert Soenens
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Registered: Jul 25, 2003
Location: Belgium
Posts: 76
Review Date: Aug 29, 2006 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: 'Very' sharp and wonderfull lens! (Waw). TS of course! Construction is super.
Cons: Some flair in backlight. Cheap and strange looking lenshood.

As sharp as my 135mm f2! (My favourith lens). Better than 70-200 L IS USM at 90mm! Great for table top. Gives photography another dimension. A lens I keep in my bag. Thinking about bying the 24 mm as wel.

Aug 29, 2006
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Registered: Oct 7, 2005
Location: France
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Review Date: Jun 13, 2006 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,100.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Opens new doors for creativity.
Cons: Learning curve for good exposure. Canon notice is not very helpful in this.

The most incredible lens I've got. Surprisingly versatile. I first bought it for shooting flowers (I had been impressed by Nori works posted here in the "articles" section).
Eventually I use it much more than my 24 TS which I had been begging for for such a long time...
Used with TCs and tubes, it is a great setup for macro.
I didn't expect to use it for landscapes, but the Shift movement allows for easy panos.
Sharpness is great but overall, you can play with the Out Of Focus area: you can minimize it, or maximize it, move the focus plane (almost) wherever you want, ...
With this one, I mostly use the Tilt movement while with the 24 TS I find the Shift more useful... and it's a lot more fun!
I find the angle finder C pretty useful with TS lenses, the x2.5 is really welcome for manual focusing (my sight is not any more what it used to be...)
Although not L, it is sharper than the 24 TS...


Jun 13, 2006
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Registered: Feb 15, 2006
Location: United States
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Review Date: Jun 9, 2006 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,099.95 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Quality, Capability
Cons: Would enjoy AF

The TS-E 90mm F2.8 is a wonderful lens, exhibiting the
performance of Canon's "L" series lenses without requiring
UD glass or aspherical lenses. Having some of the tilt and
shift movements of large format view cameras, makes this
a very capable lens, in deed.

Although there are good arguments for not including AF
capability, I would have certainly made use of it. On a
camera body such as the EOS 5D, one can see the plane of
focus when tilting and this is often confirmed by the
pattern of AF points lit up in the viewfinder.

My uses include
o general photography
o portraiture
o product photography
o copy work and documentation



Jun 9, 2006
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Registered: May 8, 2006
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 116
Review Date: May 8, 2006 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: T&S (versatitlity!), sharp, sharp, sharp, did I mention sharp?, quite close-focusing ability...
Cons: Slight radial movement in base plate caused by option to rotate lens for varying direction in tilt and shift. Annoying but understandable...

For the type of lens and the creative possibilties it gives you, there just isn't anything better available for dslrs, except the other two Canon TS-E lenses. This lens is just slightly better than the other two.

Very, very sharp, a match for my macro lens, even when used with extender (1.4 X).

On an APS-C dslr it is great for spectacular macro work, with different to normal and still in focus views thanks to the tilting options.

Very highly recommended, despite the high price! Really wondering why the TS-E 24 is an L-lens, and this isn't...


May 8, 2006
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