Tilt Shift Lenses
Posted: Thu 19 Jun 2014, 14:24
For a while now I have thought that a tilt shift lens might be useful, but they are horrendously expensive. At the IPC Media/Sony event I attended this last Tuesday, Joe Cornish mentioned that he was using a tilt shift adapter on his Sony A7R, which was working well for him and is a much cheaper option. The adapter fits between the camera body and the lens, which needs to be designed for a D/SLR with manual aperture and focussing controls. The distance between the rear element of a native CSC lens is much shorter than for D/SLRs since there is no mirror of which to take account, so the adapter fits in the space which is needed anyway to attach the lens. Of course, most CSCs have a crop factor, which reduces the usefulness the solution when a wider angle of view is required. On the other hand, tilt and shift lenses are designed to have a larger image circle than conventional ones to accommodate the adjustments, which means that vignetting at wider apertures could be an issue on full frame cameras such as the A7R.
Joe Cornish uses the Kipon brand and I have found this review.
http://www.michaelmeyerphoto.com/daily_ ... on-to-nex/
Joe Cornish uses the Kipon brand and I have found this review.
http://www.michaelmeyerphoto.com/daily_ ... on-to-nex/