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tilt 1° - 8°, rotating 360°
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Samyang 35mm/1.4 - tilt 8°
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Of course you can use a TILT adapter in two directions - to unsharpen or to sharpen. Mr. SCHEIMPFLUG found it
![]() http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheimpflugsche_Regel http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor_Scheimpflug Unsharpness corrected with TILT adapter - without tilt ... with tilt ![]() With additional SHIFT - former important with analogue film, today made by software ![]() € 1.800 Canon SHIFT/TILT 24mm
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Also important to use (my 30) lenses with NEX: adapters ... price $5-$50 (except original LUMIX adapter 4/3-m4/3)
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G'day DD
Well done - your experimenting & then advising us of the possibilities is -great- news While I have a couple of 'std' adapters for my G2-m4/3 I was not aware of any tilt adapters, so to see both the adapter & the results is "real beaut mate" Regards, Phil
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