We often get asked what a tilt-shift lens is, and we thought the best way to answer all these questions in one swift go is to get Kai to make a video about the benefits of a tilt-shift lens are. We go out with a Canon 5D Mark II and a TSE 17mm f/4 lens to show you what it can do. Pricing Reference: www.digitalrev.com
Canon EOS 7D, Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L USM No Post Production.
Adorama Photography TV presents the Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II Tilt Shift Lens. This week Mark provides a hands-on review of Canon's tilt-shift lens in its most popular focal length. Mark highlights the features and demonstrates how users can freely combine tilting and shifting within the range of +/-90° in the direction of movement. Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com Links Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II Tilt-Shift Lens - USA Warranty www.adorama.com
This is a Unboxing video I have rented this Lens for a week, Its the Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8 Tilt Shift Lens First, what is a Tilt-Shift lens? Canon's Tilt-Shift lenses feature three not-found-on-a-typical-lens adjustments. Tilt, Shift AND Rotate. Large format system users are familiar with these adjustments, but many 35mm format users are not. These adjustments can be used individually or simultaneously to alter the relationship of the optical axis of the lens to the sensor (or film) plane. Tilt. Turning the small (too small) tilt adjustment knob angles the lens up to +/- 8 degrees relative to the sensor plane. The result is a focus plane that is not parallel to the sensor plane. The focus plane follows the direction of the tilt of the lens. For example, tilt the Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8 Tilt-Shift Lens downward to keep an expansive area of relatively flat ground in focus from close out to infinity even at a wide aperture setting. Actually, the focus plane becomes more like a focus wedge as the DOF (Depth of Field) increases with distance. Use this feature to selectively keep objects in or out of focus in the picture. A very diffuse background can be produced with this lens opened wide to f/2.8 and when tilted significantly. Diffusely blur the non-subject portion of your picture to dramatically direct the viewer's eye to the subject. The tilt adjustment scale is marked in 1 degree increments. The amount of change in focus plane at the maximum tilt settings is significant.
As a resident at UNC, Dugar doesn't have much time on his hands. But when he does find a moment, he finds relaxation and restoration in an ancient and evolving dance called Bhangra. The performance scenes were shot partially with a tilt-shift lens (Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8) on a Canon 5D MKII DSLR which is used to create the very narrow area of focus which in turn makes certain scenes appear miniature.
Shot with a Canon 7D and a Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8 lens.
Shot with the Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8 on the EOS 5D Mark II - Focal plane runs through the layer of yellow flowers, back into the horizon.
Both real-time and time-lapse parts in this one, showing the sun setting on a small lake called Burudvann in Norway. Shot with the Canon EOS 5Dmk2 + 50mm f/1.2 and Canon EOS 1Dsmk3 + Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8. Time-lapse intervals varied from 5 seconds to 15 seconds or so in the second time-lapse sequence. A couple of notes: I forgot to use a manual white balance. The 1Ds3 shot about 1300 frames in the freezing cold (-20 Celcius / -4 Farenheit ) I left my gloves at home. After setting up for the second time-lapse sequence, I walked+drove home, and came back a few hours later to pick up the camera.
I rented a TS-E 90mm f/2.8 tilt shift lens for my Canon T2i/550D and shot some video at a farmers market in San Antonio. I put this together real quick just to upload some of the stuff I shot just to showcase the lens.
Music: Bon Iver - Towers Canon eos 550d Canon ts-e 45mm f/2.8 imovie and Adobe After Effects Kamila Pinilla Schneltser knasigare.blogspot.com kamilaschneltser.se Thank you for watching!
A demonstration of the tilt, shift, and swing movements offered by Canon's new TS-E 24mm Tilt-Shift lens. More 2009 PMA tradeshow coverage: reviews.photographyreview.com
Timelapse with tilt-shift effect of the making of Canon's booth at Salon de la Photo 2011 (Paris) Shot by Olivier Benoit noibix.com with : DSLR: - Canon EOS 5D Mark II Tilt-Shift Lenses: - Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II - Canon TS-E 90mm f/2.8 - Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8 Remotes: - Canon TC-80N3 www.canon.fr http www.twitter.com
Simple tilt-shift video demo recorded in Moscow at International Music Hall complex with Canon 5D Mark 2 (MkII) and nice Canon TS-E 45mm F2.8 tilt-shift lens. Get more tilt-shift pictures and video demos and works at: vovsun.livejournal.com
amzn.to Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L Tilt Shift Lens for Canon SLR Cameras Technical Details * EF mount; tilt shift lens * Ultra-low Dispersion glass with Fluorite elements; aspherical lens * 24mm focal length * f/3.5 maximum aperture * Manual focus only With a Canon TS-E lens, you can control the angle of the plane of focus and the picture's perspective. The effects of large-format camera movements can be obtained with TS-E lenses for EOS cameras. Although manual focusing is required, automatic aperture control enables autoexposure and autoexposure bracketing. The tilt and shift axes intersect at a 90° angle. They can be made parallel at an authorized Canon Service Facility (modified at owner's expense).
DOIN' IT IN THE PARK: PICK-UP BASKETBALL, NYC explores the definition, history, culture and social impact of New York's summer b-ball scene, widely recognized as the worldwide "Mecca" of the sport. In New York City, pick-up basketball is not just a sport. It is a way of life. There are 700+ outdoor courts, and an estimated 500000 players, the most loyal of which approach the game as a religion, and the playground as their church. "You can play high school or college for four years. You can play Pro for a decade. You can play pick-up ... for life." DOIN' IT IN THE PARK: PICK-UP BASKETBALL, NYC lovingly uncovers this movement through the voices of playground legends, NBA athletes, and most importantly the common ballplayer who all day looks forward to calling "next" game at their local schoolyard. Co-directors Bobbito Garcia and Kevin Couliau visited 180 courts throughout NYC's five boroughs to create their debut documentary. They traveled to a majority of the locations by bicycle, carrying camera equipment and a ball in their backpacks. The film's title refers as much to the subject matter as it does to the method of filmmaking, providing an unprecedented perspective on urban America's most popular, and accessible, free recreation. Main film characters: Julius "Dr. J" Erving, Kenny Smith, "Pee Wee" Kirkland, "Fly" Williams, God Shammgod, Tim "Headache" Gittens, Corey "Homicide" Williams, Kenny Anderson, Jack Ryan, Richard "Crazy Legs" Colon, Niki Avery, Milani Malik, and <b>...</b>
Interview with JR Valrey, Kali O'Ray, and Bobbito Garcia DOIN' IT IN THE PARK: PICK-UP BASKETBALL, NYC explores the definition, history, culture and social impact of New York's summer b-ball scene, widely recognized as the worldwide "Mecca" of the sport. In New York City, pick-up basketball is not just a sport. It is a way of life. There are 700+ outdoor courts, and an estimated 500000 players, the most loyal of which approach the game as a religion, and the playground as their church. "You can play high school or college for four years. You can play Pro for a decade. You can play pick-up ... for life." DOIN' IT IN THE PARK: PICK-UP BASKETBALL, NYC lovingly uncovers this movement through the voices of playground legends, NBA athletes, and most importantly the common ballplayer who all day looks forward to calling "next" game at their local schoolyard. Co-directors Bobbito Garcia and Kevin Couliau visited 180 courts throughout NYC's five boroughs to create their debut documentary. They traveled to a majority of the locations by bicycle, carrying camera equipment and a ball in their backpacks. The film's title refers as much to the subject matter as it does to the method of filmmaking, providing an unprecedented perspective on urban America's most popular, and accessible, free recreation. Main film characters: Julius "Dr. J" Erving, Kenny Smith, "Pee Wee" Kirkland, "Fly" Williams, God Shammgod, Tim "Headache" Gittens, Corey "Homicide" Williams, Kenny Anderson, Jack Ryan <b>...</b>
DOIN' IT IN THE PARK: PICK-UP BASKETBALL, NYC explores the definition, history, culture and social impact of New York's summer b-ball scene, widely recognized as the worldwide "Mecca" of the sport. In New York City, pick-up basketball is not just a sport. It is a way of life. There are 700+ outdoor courts, and an estimated 500000 players, the most loyal of which approach the game as a religion, and the playground as their church. "You can play high school or college for four years. You can play Pro for a decade. You can play pick-up ... for life." DOIN' IT IN THE PARK: PICK-UP BASKETBALL, NYC lovingly uncovers this movement through the voices of playground legends, NBA athletes, and most importantly the common ballplayer who all day looks forward to calling "next" game at their local schoolyard. Co-directors Bobbito Garcia and Kevin Couliau visited 180 courts throughout NYC's five boroughs to create their debut documentary. They traveled to a majority of the locations by bicycle, carrying camera equipment and a ball in their backpacks. The film's title refers as much to the subject matter as it does to the method of filmmaking, providing an unprecedented perspective on urban America's most popular, and accessible, free recreation. Main film characters: Julius "Dr. J" Erving, Kenny Smith, "Pee Wee" Kirkland, "Fly" Williams, God Shammgod, Tim "Headache" Gittens, Corey "Homicide" Williams, Kenny Anderson, Jack Ryan, Richard "Crazy Legs" Colon, Niki Avery, Milani Malik, and <b>...</b>
源さん チャリ 南堀端 (松山市) 2012 カメラテスト 24p TS-E(逆ティルト) Canon EOS 5D markIII Canon EF TS-E 45mm f/2.8 24fps 愛媛県 松山市 南堀端
A quick review on Canon's 45mm 2.8 Tilt Shift lens based on a few hours of practice and one photo shoot and one video shoot. Enjoy!