Tilt-shift photography is all what all the cool kids are doing right now. Originally (and still) used to control the plane of focus by tilting the front part of the lens, or shifting it up and down, ...
Lensbaby has crammed an embarrassment of new features into its tiny Tilt Transformer. The little sliver of metal and plastic lets you mount any Nikon lens onto a Micro Four Thirds camera and use it ...
C'mon, admit it -- if you won one of many lotteries, you'd be purchasing a legitimate tilt-shift lens right after picking up a new Ferrari and buying a chocolate factory. Given that said scenario is ...
While mirrorless brands have been steadily churning out standard lenses, some specialty optics are harder to find – like tilt-shift lenses. But shooters using APS-C or Micro Four Thirds cameras have a ...
Tilt-shift lenses are highly impractical: They take a lifetime to meter, tilt, shift, swing and focus to get the shot one envisions, but boy do photogs love the results. These types of lenses allow ...
Originally developed for architectural photography, tilting and shifting lenses are much more than gadgets for turning cars into toys. Professionals even use them to document the ins and outs of ...
Tilt shift has arrived in high-end videography. On January 27, Schneider-Kreuznach announced the new Xenon FF-Prime Cine-Tilt lens line, the first full-frame cinema lenses to include the tilt ...
Fujinon is announcing three new lenses as well as a camera pan/tilt system at NAB2004. The products span the range from professional video to HD acquisition and continue to push at the limits of ...
Tilt-shift lenses create a great miniature effect on photographs of everyday things. The problem? These specialized lenses are insanely expensive (think $1,000 range). This video from Make ...
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