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| Original Filesize | 387.7 KB | Category | Architecture | Original Dimensions | 1200 x 1600 | Date Posted | 05-23-2009 | Number Of Views | 7,358 | Average Rating | | Number Of Comments | 0 | Title |
28mm shift lens example
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One of the joys I've recently found with my Pentax 28mm shift lens is being able to use it on my new Canon 5d MkII with a K-mount adapter. While the lens is quite nice on my Pentax cameras, being able to utilize it's full 28mm is simply wonderful for architecture. The more I use it the more I love it.
Anyways, just thought I'd post an example of what a 28mm shift can do on a full frame camera. Top image is the lens without any shift, bottom photo done with the shift correction. | Camera | Canon 5d Mk II | Lens | Pentax SMC 28mm f/3.5 shift | Location |
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