Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Use The Canon 24mm Tilt Shift

The Canon 24mm Tilt/Shift lens can be used for architectural photography.


The Canon 24mm Tilt/Shift lens is a speciality lens traditionally used in architectural, product and landscape photography. The lens will attach to auto focus cameras, but is not an auto focus lens. In addition to focusing there are two other variables you can adjust. Shift movements let the photographer move the center of the lens relative to the sensor or film plane. Tilt movements allow you to tilt the focus plane to better suit your requirements relative to the subject you are focusing.


Instructions


1. Compose your picture normally. Make sure the tilt and shift adjustments are set to zero. Using a tripod, compose your photo as you would with any other type of lens. Focus the lens until you are satisfied the subject is in correct focus.


2. Apply tilt or shift adjustments. Loosen the tightening knobs on the lens and gently adjust the lens to match your shooting requirements. This is a trial and error approach, and should be done in sequential steps. If you are adjusting the tilt for focusing effect, adjust the tilt. Tighten the knob, re-adjust your focus, look through the view finder and take a sample picture.


3. Review your test image either by zooming in on the review screen, or by loading the test image onto your computer and inspect. Adjust the lens settings and focusing point and take another test picture. Once you are satisfied with all the adjustments and settings, take your final picture.







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