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Werner_Utsch wrote:
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Werner_Utsch wrote:
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Campanile Chiesa Sant\'Abbondio, Gentilino

Canon TSE 24/3.5 II full upshift




Werner, I\'m very impressed by your images with this lens. I would be interested to know what adaptor you are using (metabones?), and how practical you are finding it to use on your Sony, particularly hand-held. I\'m contemplating one for landscape use, but its quite an outlay...

Thanks, John


John, i am using a Metabones Smart IV adaptor with all my Canon E lenses. I had the version III before and there is no big difference with the 24 TSE. The A 7 in combination Metabones/ E lens works great. IS is working as is AF but really slow, i always focus manual with magnification. Aperture is controlled in cam, Exifs in the files.
You can use the TSE handheld with the EVF level activated quite easy. My last shots shown here are with tripod.
What you have to consider is size and weight with the Canons + adaptor (no problem for me).

Regards
W.


Thanks Werner,

That\'s helpful information. I\'m mostly into different subject matter to you - more landscapes as in the examples below, both of which would work very well with a little tilt. The first was with a Canon FD 28 F/2.0 and the second with an FD 35 F2.0. I also have an FD 20, but have found that while the centre is beautifully sharp, it doesn\'t pay to look to closely at the corners. Hopefully the TS-E 24 would provide some improvement in that regard. The weight is a downside, given the places I like to go, but other UWA options (Distagon 21, etc.) look to be just about as heavy. I\'m open to any other UWA suggestions.

Regards, John

ps. - apologies for posting such summery images when so many of you appear to be in the depths of winter.






Jan 11, 2015 at 11:34 PM





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