This subsequently has created an incredibly easy "tilt-shift" lens system to use, even if we're using that term loosely. Buy it with + Total price: 225. Manual FocusAdopt high quality alloy and optical glass material, firm and durable, provide longer service life. The lighting schema is simple: two narrow. There are focus and aperture rings to adjust to switch between macro and infinite focus, the outer part of the optic can be pulled up (macro) or pushed down (infinite). Tilt Shift LensThe TS lens allows to compensate for perspective distortion, change the depth of field and sharpness zone, and soften the image if necessary. Below is the watch, at a very narrow angle, shoot by using Rodenstock Rodagon APO 80mm F4 lens at aperture setto F16. Instead, this is "tilt shift" made simple. What is Shift The shift feature allows the lens optics. Since it can only achieve the selective focus effect of tilt-shift lenses, there are no knobs or swings. This is also true when using a wide aperture, where areas to the left and right will fall out of focus. Lensbaby's Edge 80 optic takes a different approach. Canon's lens is an example of fine craftsmanship, with the ability to tilt plus or minus 8.5 degrees, shift plus or minus 12 millimeters and not one but two swings to bring new dimensions by changing the axis. The Rokinon TSL 24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC is a wide-angle, full-frame lens fitted with the perspective control and tilt-shift functions. It's probably more accurate to call the Edge 80 a selective-focus optic. Still, compared with a Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L, a loaner from Canon for the purpose of comparing a real tilt-shift lens to this Lensbaby optic, the Edge 80 is much easier to use - and that's saying something given the nature of Lensbaby's products. It neither tilts nor shifts like typical lenses (sorry, architectural photographers), but it can change the plane of focus with its 12-blade adjustable aperture.
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