Do You Need a Tilt Shift Lens for Real Estate Photography?

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 7

  • @AntsDrone
    @AntsDrone Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the great video on this. I am looking into getting a tilt shift lens for my Sony a7 Mark 4. I shoot real estate photography here in Phoenix and I’d love to add one of these to my kit.

  • @wldktz1
    @wldktz1 Před rokem

    I purchased the 17mm TS for the EOS R and use it exclusively for RE. The more you use it the more proficient you become with it. I’ve shot a lot of tight spaces with it and never really missed a wider lens. The only instances I have really needed wider a 10mm on FF would have been required and it would have had crazy amounts of distortion.

  • @V1ZNS.
    @V1ZNS. Před rokem

    thanks for the video

  • @evenaicantfigurethisout

    I see some use of tilt shift where one wants to include more of the left or right side when you can't move the camera anymore (blocked by door for e.g.)
    But j don't understand why you can't just pan your camera left or right instead?

    • @FocalPointPhotographyLLC
      @FocalPointPhotographyLLC  Před 2 lety

      Technically it would change the angle just a bit if you panned instead of shifting. Depending on the image the difference could be minimal.

  • @daltonrandall4348
    @daltonrandall4348 Před rokem

    I appreciate your opinion, but aside from a few finished images, there's no example to show what a tilt shift is, what it does, what it's getting me that the standard zoom lens doesn't, etc. It's nice to know it's not crucial for everyone, but I came away from this video knowing no more about how a tilt shift is even relevant to real estate photography than when I started.

    • @delphiprogrammingtutorials2280
      @delphiprogrammingtutorials2280 Před rokem

      I agree: MORE EXAMPLES! I want to see its results compared to a RE wide angle zoom or prime! I, too, am no more sure what to think from before this video to after it. Less you; more photos!