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Archive 2009 · Tilt-Shift lenses for Nikon FF

  
 
Kit Laughlin
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p.1 #1 · Tilt-Shift lenses for Nikon FF


Hello all,

I have a need for an UWA TS lens... but I am shooting Nikon FF (two D700s) now. Like many here, I left Canon for Alt glass years ago, but moved back to Nikon FF bodies when the D3 and the 14–24/2.8 lens appeared.

I have been using this lens effectively for architectural interiors, but there are many compromises. Camera placement is restrictively critical, and (if you want to avoid correcting in post) relatively limited in all interior situations. And as everyone knows, DOF is based on aperture and focal length with standard zooms or primes.

What are the options for the Nikon shooter? I am envious, frankly, of Canon F shooters with the new 24 TS-E II and the 17 equivalent, and the fact that you can adjust the tilt plane independently of the shift plane is TS heaven.

Will I have to buy a used 5D again Seeing how much better the Distagon 21/2.8 wide open was than the older 24 TS-E (Mk I) was what took me away from Canon in the first place. And am I right in recalling that the 5D does not have Live View, though? I use this for every shot when using the 14–24, for many reasons. I don't think the 5D finder would facilitate critical focus re. tilting, either. So—is my only option the 5D II?

I would have to keep the D700s (on one of them, at least); I love the ergonomics and the high-ISO performance, but *really* want that 17.

All suggestions appreciated.



Oct 10, 2009 at 08:52 PM
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p.1 #2 · Tilt-Shift lenses for Nikon FF


The 5D does not have live view (the 5dII does). What's wrong with the Nikon 24mmTS?




Oct 11, 2009 at 12:48 AM
Kit Laughlin
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p.1 #3 · Tilt-Shift lenses for Nikon FF


Hello Paul,

No independently adjustable tilt axis, and for interiors, 24mm is often not wide enough. And diglloyd's review of both the new Canon lenses, re. optical quality and the independent tilt axis control is compelling—but I shoot Nikon!!!



Oct 11, 2009 at 06:22 AM
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p.1 #4 · Tilt-Shift lenses for Nikon FF


Sometimes to get the glass you want, you need to have a foot in more than one camp.


Oct 11, 2009 at 08:32 AM
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p.1 #5 · Tilt-Shift lenses for Nikon FF


pixelpix wrote:
Sometimes to get the glass you want, you need to have a foot in more than one camp.


Well said. That's why I shoot both platforms. Just yesterday I shot with my 5D and 24mm TS-E for a lot of the interior work on an estate assignment. But the estate also has a barn and stables. I was asked to shoot not only the barn/stables, but also the horses w/riders jumping. For that, I used my Nikon D2x in high-speed crop mode with their 70-200 f/2.8 VR.

- Steve



Oct 11, 2009 at 08:39 AM
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p.1 #6 · Tilt-Shift lenses for Nikon FF


Yeah: I hear you both. I have had my feet in more than two camps on more than one occasion, for sure.

I may have to accept that wisdom; I was just hoping that someone might have a better idea!

and @ Paul: despite the Nikon 24 PC-E having excellent IQ, the fixed tilt axis is simply annoying, compared to the new Canon offerings. Cheers, KL



Oct 11, 2009 at 09:36 AM





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