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  • @TalesOfWar
    @TalesOfWar Před 8 lety +16

    I want a tilt shift lens now. This also explains how so many of those amazing shots they get in films and TV shows are done.

  • @kushagrjain7112
    @kushagrjain7112 Před 8 lety +33

    This was by far the best explanation for tilt-shift 🍻

  • @sohaibyaqoob5387
    @sohaibyaqoob5387 Před 6 lety +1

    I don't know why people get surprised when they see how convenient it is to understand the technical aspects of the gear. :) I just enjoy the comments. And no idea why some stupid people gave thumbs down.

  • @mattgranger
    @mattgranger  Před 8 lety +161

    Was filmed when I came out of the desert - sensor has since been cleaned

    • @arongatt
      @arongatt Před 8 lety +11

      +Matt Granger
      tried to clean my screen lol

    • @thany3
      @thany3 Před 8 lety

      +Matt Granger At first I tought it was a static backdrop :)

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 Před 8 lety

      +Matt Granger Ha! I was about to ask if that's where the dirt came from. Sounds like it was quite an epic trip from your description in one of your other videos.

    • @1337flite
      @1337flite Před 8 lety +1

      +Matt Granger Do you find your copy of the Samyang 24mm TS sharp at ƒ/3.5 or so?
      I find my copy does get acceptable until ƒ/5.6 or ƒ/8.
      Not sure if mine is a dud or not...

    • @1337flite
      @1337flite Před 8 lety +2

      +Matt Granger - panoramas I think you left out panoramas - you shift left-right and shoot 3 frames, Left, center - right then combine in photoshop.
      They are perspective correct and easy to do.
      Here are some of mine:
      www.flickr.com/photos/9762497@N05/albums/72157652045002581

  • @parratt-world
    @parratt-world Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for this one Mat. Yep, I have a Schneider 28mm PC Shift lens, no tilt.
    I'm one of the 'old school' going for correct image geometry in everything: Architecture, landscapes and product photography. And as in your demonstration with the mirror, when photographing artwork framed with glass, using the shift horizontally, I can avoid getting myself in the picture, literally.
    Similar to 'side stepping' in the mirror example, I was needing to photograph an oil painting which was in a really awkward position, being way too high up a wall to handle with vertical shift, but near enough to an interior mezzanine balcony, that when up on the balcony, I used the horizontal shift to get a perfect rectilinear image of the painting without having to lean too far out. The camera was mounted on the tripod head (using a 3-way levelling head) first aiming it perpendicularly to the wall, (film plane parallel to the wall) then using full horizontal shift. Bingo!
    The Schneider 28mm PC was also in the Leica R lens range. The current Schneider shift lenses are now tilt/shift.
    I was tossing up whether to get a new state of the art upgrade, but for the same price bought a good, used Linhof Technika, which takes care of all my tilt needs.
    People new to these things must get used to manual stopping down from viewing to working aperture.

  • @n1ckotene
    @n1ckotene Před 8 lety +5

    I have this lens on a Canon 6D.
    One other bonus with this lens is that it slows you right down and makes you think more about composition rather than just being tempted to churn out shots with a standard lens.
    As usual, good video Matt

    • @rafaelmoramendizabal8714
      @rafaelmoramendizabal8714 Před 2 lety

      Hello, by any chance do you know if it works with a Nikon full frame with out a cropping factor

    • @bolleolympus
      @bolleolympus Před 6 měsíci

      @@rafaelmoramendizabal8714 yes it works with ny full frame camera

  • @photoman12001
    @photoman12001 Před 12 dny

    I just picked up a Nikon 85mm PC Tilt/Shift. This was a great introduction to the capabilities. Thank you.

  • @Ballacha
    @Ballacha Před 8 lety +110

    there's Darude-Sandstorm residue on your sensor m8

  • @adrianreyes2318
    @adrianreyes2318 Před 8 lety +12

    This video is so much better than digital rev's attempt at a tilt shift video. Still waiting for Nikon to come out with something wider than 24mm...

    • @lolsa123
      @lolsa123 Před 7 lety

      Adrian Reyes there's an 19mm now, 2 times the price doe...

  • @satishgavai7244
    @satishgavai7244 Před rokem

    I've had a Nikon Tilt shift lens for a long time but didn't use it since I migrated to Sony. But after your video, I've got myself an adapter and am going to use it on my Lao trip. Thank you.

  • @andrewmarshall5714
    @andrewmarshall5714 Před 6 lety

    I will be taking delivery of a Canon TS-E 45mm f2.8 shortly. I have been doing my research but you have answered some questions others did not. I was wondering about shooting a mirror and thanks to you I know I can.

  • @henri.witteveen
    @henri.witteveen Před 8 lety +12

    tilt shift lenses can also be used to shoot horizontal or vertical panoramas just by shifting the lens

    • @And-rc9yy
      @And-rc9yy Před 5 lety

      And I assume this increases the resolution, just like the new image sensor magic with the Pentax and Sony cameras?

  • @slam854
    @slam854 Před 4 lety

    Yes, Matt, I purchased that very lens a couple of years ago. I used to use a view camera so I understand them well. Was fortunate to find a used one in perfect condition. It does not get much use but when it is needed it can do what no other lens can. Takes time to operate and makes you think your shot through. That is good.

  • @terriplays1726
    @terriplays1726 Před 5 lety +2

    I know I am 4 years late to the game, but the almighty algorithm has just served me this excellent video. After a severe attack of GAS, I found online that for about 200$ adapters for mirrorless cameras can be found to adapt old, manual vintage lenses with tilt-shift ability. Suitable vintage lenses can be found around 50$, so that going this route will only cost about a third of the Samyang presented here.
    Edit: The image circle might be a problem. But I am using vintage lenses intented for FF on APSC anyway...

  • @alan.macrae
    @alan.macrae Před 4 lety

    Thank you, Matt. I so appreciate your tutorials! I have the Nikkor 45mm PC and barely scratched the surface with it. With the pandemic, I've been spending more time becoming more conversant with some of my gear and it's opened up a whole new area of enjoyment in my 50+ year photography passion. Be safe, healthy and keep up the great work!

  • @HazelLouisePhotography
    @HazelLouisePhotography Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome! Thanks for the info. Im new to tilt shift and loving it so far!

  • @MedicalExamUK
    @MedicalExamUK Před 8 lety +4

    best explanation of tilt shift I've ever seen!

  • @havocproltd
    @havocproltd Před 3 lety

    I have Nikon T-S lenses. Have used them sporadically for years. THIS is possibly the best explanation I've seen.

  • @mrDamianJames
    @mrDamianJames Před rokem

    Just bought this lens today. Fantastic tutorial...best I've seen yet! Thanks for the comprehensive demo and very informative review!

  • @lecirconflex
    @lecirconflex Před 8 lety +2

    Thank you, Matt, this was really informative! I was unaware that Tilt/Shift lenses are so versatile. I didn't think much of them, maybe because the "miniature" look is so overused! Thank you for showing the shift feature in more detail!

  • @20centurymodern
    @20centurymodern Před 8 lety +1

    Another great tool that you can use tilt shift lenses for is to make a panorama from a series of images using the shift feature. For example you could shoot a landscape and get the lower part of the frame, then shift the lens up to get the landscape and the clouds and then stich these images in post processing. Using a tilt shift in this way will mean you can get super wide detailed shots but not with distortion.

  • @apedreus
    @apedreus Před 6 lety

    Very clear explanations and examples. Thanks

  • @MarcwheatleyphotographyUk1

    For somebody who had no idea regarding tilt/shift that was really nicely explained, Cheers Matt!

  • @vedarius
    @vedarius Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this rather instructive video, Matt! I am interested to try this lens out...

  • @dwegmull
    @dwegmull Před 8 lety

    I've been thinking of getting one of these lenses as it would come in handy for taking pictures of railroad equipment. Thank you for this clear demonstration that removes some doubts I had about this particular Samyang lens.

  • @aldo9021
    @aldo9021 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the video, Matt. This is probably the best explanation and demonstration of tilt-shift lenses on youtube!

  • @bikejoede
    @bikejoede Před 8 lety +1

    Excellent explanation and demonstration! Thanks Matt!

  • @mrstickers2
    @mrstickers2 Před 8 lety

    By far one of the most clearest explanations I've come across. Cheers Matt

  • @robellisdonphotography7289

    Samyang/Rokinon 24mm Tilt-Shift F3.5 ED AS UMC is now available in the Pentax mount and perfect for the new Pentax K-1.
    This video although nearly a year old was informative as i've just ordered one and have never used one before.
    I look forward to playing around and getting something new from my photography.
    Thanks Matt for this video, you explained things so well and with your vids and stills, it will make my Tilt-Shift experience an easier progression than normal ..... Thanks

  • @christopherclarke6184

    There is now one for the Nikon Z Mount , I am considering getting it for its artistic effects . I have take photo in the past with a wide angle lens and the building look a little odd , I have corrected this in lightroom, but the tilt lens will let me do it straight into the camera . Thank you for the informative video .

  • @ravens9992
    @ravens9992 Před 3 lety

    Very informative and helpful. Thanks.

  • @MattisProbably
    @MattisProbably Před 8 lety +1

    All of this certainly explains why tilt shift lenses are more expensive than most other lenses.
    Very interesting, definitely the most indepths video on the subject I have seen so far :)

  • @kennethjonesphotography

    I know this is an "old" video, but I have found it VERY valuable. Thank you very much.

  • @ffarag
    @ffarag Před 7 lety

    Hi Matt, thank you very much for your demo, very informative, hence,, that in early days of my Photography Career, we were photographing Architecture objects, with large format cameras, like Sinar, linhof, Arca Swiss, calumet, etc...those cameras, had what we call Tilt, and shifting the Lens plane or the back standard were the Film Holder was called the back standard, tilting and shifting those standards, were mainly used for accentuating the sharpness of the focal plane of that object (Scheimpflug )those old days we were taught at school what large format cameras were making magical results, to sharpen or de sharen a point of focus.

  • @UCreations
    @UCreations Před 8 lety +1

    Great video! I knew quite a lot about t/s lenses and have even thought of getting one myself (Mamiya medium format lens met Mirex t/s adapter), but I have never heard or thought about the trick with the mirror. That's a nice trick Matt!

  • @andrewness
    @andrewness Před 8 lety +1

    Great explanation as always Matt, often wondered just what tilt shift was but only had a vague idea of moving elements and miniature effects.
    Good to see some more creative uses of the technology and a great account of how and why it works.

  • @thenorthpathfinders4465

    Realy nice video. Thanks for all the help Matt.

  • @EmoEmu
    @EmoEmu Před 8 lety

    Another cool Samyang lens. Those guys have really been kicking ass lately.

  • @wandererstraining
    @wandererstraining Před 8 lety +1

    I have one, and it's sorta homemade. :) I used a Kipon tilt-shift adaptor, Nikon G to Sony E, and a Tamron 15-30 f/2.8. It works both on my A6000 and on my A7R, but I can't have the lens placed vertically at 15mm on the A7R, because the lens hood (non-removable) gets in the shot. But at about 20mm, the lens hood is no longer visible. The lens also still allows a pretty good amount of shift on the A7R, depending the focal length. And it works really well at any focal length on the A6000.
    For those shooting mirrorless cameras, I definitely recommend using the Kipon tilt-shift adapters. They are well made and can give you a really good variety of focal lengths to use for a much cheaper price. Want a 24mm, 45mm and 90mm? Get all of these for the price of less than one dedicated tilt-shift lens.

    • @machintelligence
      @machintelligence Před 8 lety

      +wandererstraining Thanks for the advice. I am contemplating buying the new Olympus digital PEN F and have quite a few Olympus film camera lenses in both formats (PEN and OM). I had seen the tilt and shift adapter and thought it might be fun to use it with my 21 mm lens. The adapter is pricey at $300 but using it on different focal length lenses makes it seem like a better deal.

    • @wandererstraining
      @wandererstraining Před 8 lety

      machintelligence To me, it's really worth it. Tilt-shift lenses are expensive, and are not available for a lot of mounts in the desired field of view. For example, 24mm TS lens for APS-C is too narrow for many interior shots, and even more so for m43. With the Tamron at 15mm, I can go even wider on an APS-C than I can on a 24mm TS on full-frame. On m43, you wouldn't be able to use it as wide, but it would still not be that bad at 30mm. So yeah, if you have a bunch of lenses you could use with it, it's absolutely worth it I think. And with the PEN F's high res mode, man, you could get insanely detailed shots!

  • @RickMentore
    @RickMentore Před 5 lety

    The Best explanation of this fantastic Photographic tool. Thanks MG

  • @morrowstevenj
    @morrowstevenj Před 7 lety

    Excellent video, thanks Matt!

  • @jaimecumagun9476
    @jaimecumagun9476 Před 7 lety

    Thank you Matt for sharing this informative video and also showing samples of how the Tilt Shift works using the Samyang 24mm TS lens.

  • @cbdougla
    @cbdougla Před 8 lety

    Thanks very much for this video! I've seen tilt shift shots and I've been intrigued by them for a while. Seeing this just reinforces my desire to get one. I can see a lot of fun uses. Thanks Matt!

  • @MrDJCoulton
    @MrDJCoulton Před 8 lety

    Thanks a lot Matt - I've seen video that explains the physics of it before but this one made it really simple.

  • @MrAustrokiwi
    @MrAustrokiwi Před 8 lety

    If you don't mind no EXIF then have a look at the Mirex Tilt shift adapter ( Uses Mamiya 645 lenses). I use it on my sony A7rM2 via an EOS-e mount adapter. The Mirex is not cheap but its beautifully engineered you can then add lenses making a nice tilt shift system covering macro to wide angle, which ends up cheaper than having to buy two different Tilt shift lenses

  • @mdturnerinoz
    @mdturnerinoz Před 8 lety +1

    I've never thought of buying one of these TS-E lenses because Im not particularly "into" architectural photography; that is, until NOW! Wow, some awesome possibilities! Thanks, Matt!

  • @SeanMcChannel
    @SeanMcChannel Před 8 lety

    Thanks Matt. I have the canon 24mm TSE mk2 which is an amazingly sharp lens. Works great with Sony E-mount using metabones adapter. Expensive but really an awesome lens with many uses. All these tilt shift lenses are manual focus only, but manual focus is so easy with live view functions or using peaking on Sony mirrorless. Thanks for making your videos.

  • @infrandom
    @infrandom Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks Matt, great explanation of some uses. I've seen a couple videos that covered the mechanics but you definitely highlighted some creative uses. I've been curious about then for some time and thus help for future purchase decisions. The downside is I think like you said nowadays people will just think it's an app filter.

  • @audreyArice
    @audreyArice Před 6 lety

    Thanks for posting! I own this lens and never knew it could do so much. I can't wait to get out there and practice.

  • @magalloninstruments
    @magalloninstruments Před 8 lety

    Thank you for all the free content and hard work on the videos Matt.

  • @geoffneville6332
    @geoffneville6332 Před 8 lety

    G'day Matt, I have been "gunna" get myself a tilt lens for quite some time! Thought I had my head around the workings before but it is a lot clearer now. Thanks, very well explained.
    Geoff.

  • @raybrown7678
    @raybrown7678 Před 7 lety

    I love this lens on my Pentax K-1. Matt you mentioned landscapes, you can also shift left and right then stitch to get a wider angle of view. You can also shift up and down, into the corners to create and very large megapixel image in a 3:4 ratio. Another is to use the tilet on a scale model to make it life like (as they do in the movies to make you think the boat being smashed by a storm in a tank is the real thing) As you said, lots of possibilities.

  • @michaelburri9529
    @michaelburri9529 Před 6 lety

    You just answered all my questions about Tilt Shifts. Thanks!

  • @vincentwhho
    @vincentwhho Před 8 lety

    awesome video, explained very clearly at what it does and backed up with great examples. Thank you for your time to making this video. Now you made me wanting to get one of these TS lenses.

  • @990drifter
    @990drifter Před 6 lety

    Thoroughly enjoyable explanation and demonstration of this lens and until now never knew the full potential of such a purchase. Could be one for birthday list lol.

  • @captiveimage
    @captiveimage Před rokem

    Was given this lens as a ten year 'thank you' from the company I work for and I've been experimenting with it for a few shoots. I knew how these lenses work in theory, but it's not intuitive to use in real life. Just about to pop out for another shoot so I thought I would take a look for some ideas. Your vid' has really broken down the features offered in terms that have made my comprehension of the functionality much more succinct. Thanks for that. Soooo... out for a practice run 🙂

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem +1

      You’re welcome 👍🏼

    • @captiveimage
      @captiveimage Před rokem

      @@mattgranger Had a great shoot, and came away with a photo that I'm kinda chuffed with. The architecture is still noticeably not 100%, but it's 1000% better than it would have been with a 'normal' lens. Need more practice, but the basic use-case was easier to figure having seen your explanation, so thanks again 🙏

  • @DanHartwigMusic
    @DanHartwigMusic Před 8 lety

    I think this is my favorite video you've ever made. Thank you for explaining that so succinctly and showing so many creative examples. Great work.

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 Před 7 lety

    nice video, also you could say that this is like using an old style view camera, just using the front standard alone, look up view camera tricks quite cool the shots got with this kind of gear, and NO computers involved!!

  • @thommorris8002
    @thommorris8002 Před 5 lety

    Hi Matt, Old video (definitely bears repeating) Really really useful! Thanks. I can think of so many applications for this lens to improve my work.

  • @mindprison88
    @mindprison88 Před 8 lety +2

    Thank you Matt, very informative video.

  • @dwood2001
    @dwood2001 Před 8 lety +1

    Wow. Something I didn't know about. That's pretty amazing. Thanks for showing us all that. I have something new for my wishlist.

  • @gsrox2007
    @gsrox2007 Před 8 lety

    Some images using Canon 24-TSE with the A7RII
    Perspective correction:
    flic.kr/p/AxVTXw
    Shooting handheld at Mt.John, Tekapo
    flic.kr/p/BbUeJ4
    Panorama with the shift feature:
    flic.kr/p/AAesxX
    Subtle miniature effect:
    flic.kr/p/BbUkeH
    Attempt at a portrait:
    flic.kr/p/BcTQQD

  • @jfon24
    @jfon24 Před 8 lety

    Great demo of how to use the lens - it does things I never knew it could!

  • @kandaharanar2091
    @kandaharanar2091 Před 7 měsíci

    Tha best information 🎉🎉🎉🎉 you give !! Keep it up🎉🎉🎉

  • @SanketPatil001
    @SanketPatil001 Před 5 lety

    Great explanation !

  • @buyaport
    @buyaport Před 8 lety

    Because of the construction of Canon TS-lenses one can also use the telephoto extenders on them (although officially not recommended by Canon), which makes the lenses more versatile (1.4 extender on 24 mm > ~35 mm etc.). And of course one can use extension tubes for macro photography, which gives more dramatic effects because of the very narrow depth of field with these extension tubes.

  • @rcauich
    @rcauich Před rokem

    great video, very instructive, good job!

  • @TheCondoInRedondo
    @TheCondoInRedondo Před 8 lety

    Great stuff, Matt. But you neglected to mention how shift lenses are useful for knitting side-by-side shots as a panorama. You get a seamless joint in the middle.

  • @KieranWrightPhoto
    @KieranWrightPhoto Před 8 lety

    wow I didn't realise tilt shift lenses were so useful! and now I understand why they have such a high price tag and such an average maximum aperture! thanks Matt!

  • @johnbivins
    @johnbivins Před 8 lety

    Thanks Matt; This is on my want list, was not aware of the full applications of this lens till your video...Really want on now lol.

  • @BladeRunner21577
    @BladeRunner21577 Před 8 lety

    awesome! Thank you Matt, Ive been wanting to know more about these for some time, I didnt want to spend so much on one but now Im gonna get one.

  • @thestig007
    @thestig007 Před 8 lety

    I love the idea of using a tilt shift to get an entire scene in focus. Never knew it could do that. Very handy.

  • @thedrtamergouda
    @thedrtamergouda Před 8 lety

    I had 45mm Tilt Shift for Product photography. It is amazing.

  • @acsolares2
    @acsolares2 Před 7 lety

    well done matt

  • @st08121982
    @st08121982 Před 8 lety

    I like it where you can get a whole lot in focus with a fast aperture .
    I gotta try this lens

  • @IvaFif
    @IvaFif Před 8 lety

    Thank you this clear explanation! It was very helpful for me!

  • @stevenkimdmd
    @stevenkimdmd Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the easy explanation.

  • @formatviolation
    @formatviolation Před 7 lety

    fantastic Matt. Thanks. Just subscribed.

  • @slavaboggu
    @slavaboggu Před 8 lety

    Awesome video Matt, thanks for sharing!

  • @cdave2006
    @cdave2006 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Matt, very usefull as usual!

  • @gregtruy
    @gregtruy Před 8 lety

    good explenation, if you use a sinas camera, you have a tilt and shift lens and a tilt and shift film/sensor. that is nice

  • @gsrox2007
    @gsrox2007 Před 8 lety

    Love my Canon 24-TSE coupled with my A7RII via Metabones mk4. It takes hard work to shoot with these lenses... Not for the impatient shooters. I have shot handheld with it but I'd recommend a monopod at the very minimum if a tripod is not available.

  • @TheRealLink
    @TheRealLink Před 5 lety

    What a great tutorial and very approachable explanation of how to work a Tilt-Shift lens ;). Darn now I want one haha. The mirror trick was sweet.

  • @inlocoparentis
    @inlocoparentis Před 5 lety +1

    Wow, I'm just now finding this video.
    I've thought about getting a T/S lens for a while, and I was curious if you had ever used just the shift function in a portrait.

  • @ozermehtap
    @ozermehtap Před 8 lety +1

    very useful. thanks.

  • @TheRecyclable
    @TheRecyclable Před 8 lety

    medium format, Sinar cameras mechanism in small format cameras ! that's awesome !

  • @joshhyyym
    @joshhyyym Před 8 lety +2

    Love my tilt adapter :D

  • @rah8780
    @rah8780 Před 8 lety

    Awesome video and well explained, Thank you.
    These lenses always boggled my mind how they work. The light physics still kinda do, but you explained the principle in enough depth for most to be able to get using them!
    It would be great if you could show more examples and ideas of when and where these lenses could be used in more situations, like the mirror shot!

  • @iprobasco
    @iprobasco Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the video, it was instructive and also got me to clean off my computer screen.

  • @dmay1100
    @dmay1100 Před 8 lety

    Love them, use them all the time. Canons TSE 17 is stunning as is the 24. The 90 is my portrait lens, uber sharp and all that control on top of that hard to beat. 😀

  • @thomastricker7905
    @thomastricker7905 Před 8 lety +1

    I think i just found my own christmas present. Thanks Matt :), very interesting!!

  • @PixelHarman
    @PixelHarman Před 8 lety +6

    Some of my friends have taught me to deride tilt-shift lenses, but this video really helped me to understand that they have a place.
    Cheers for the (admittedly dusty) video, Matt! :)

    • @TalesOfWar
      @TalesOfWar Před 8 lety +3

      +Lachlan Harman Maybe they hated the over used "toy" look effect. Many photographers automatically despise HDR too for similar reasons. People abuse it and that's the main reason people know what it is, though done properly you'd never know it was HDR or even tilt shift but you'd just know something about it is special, if that makes sense lol.

    • @mdturnerinoz
      @mdturnerinoz Před 8 lety

      +Lachlan Harman Ahem, yes, one would think that a professional photographer would clean their lens before a long "shoot"! :0) ;0)

    • @havocproltd
      @havocproltd Před 3 lety

      why would a "friend" do anything of the sort?

  • @lasarith2
    @lasarith2 Před 8 lety +12

    I was cleaning my iPad screen -until I realised it was dirt on his Camera lens lol

  • @rubenwashier
    @rubenwashier Před 8 lety

    i made one! using a medium format lens a donor lens mount, some black cloth and a lot of ducttape.

  • @eriksundland4097
    @eriksundland4097 Před 8 lety

    Have a Canon 24mm TS lens. Use the shift function for quick panoramas.

  • @johnashcroft-jones6091

    Hi Matt, great site and very informative. Who decided when you need to correct image because of TILTING your Camera by using SHIFT?
    Similar applies for SHIFT function. It seems to be counter intuitive.
    You too seem to make an intuitive slip at 3.49 mins when you incorrectly say TILT up to correct converging lines instead of SHIFT.

  • @RayEccleston
    @RayEccleston Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome video Matt! Can you come to Chicago some time?

  • @philippkaden2233
    @philippkaden2233 Před 8 lety

    Great content and clarification. Thanks for the effort!

  • @syedzunaidhussain7355

    Wow such a versatile lense

  • @layZ2BPnoy
    @layZ2BPnoy Před 8 lety

    +Matt Granger Hey Matt, can you take a look at tilt shift adapters for smaller sensors? I don't know if you heard of these but you can achieve a cheaper effect using a full frame lens w/ a tilt shift on a aps-c or m4/3.