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I very much doubt it. In fact I'd put good money on it not getting even close to covering a 44x33 sensor at 11mm.So without the built in lens hood this would give coverage at 11mm!
That is one amazing lens from Canon.....
Very cheap chinese adapter modified to infinity focus.What adapter are you using for the lens and does it allow for shift? Or rise fall?
Thanks
Paul
Even if it can't do 11mm, it's still an impressive hunk of glass. It's a shame they went to automatic apertures for the EF mount, though.So without the built in lens hood this would give coverage at 11mm!
That is one amazing lens from Canon.....
Based on Stefan's chart above, the below details the implied image circle(s) of the lens at different focal lengths:Does it have the image circle enough for 44x33???
Can it shift?
Hi ChiekVery cheap chinese adapter modified to infinity focus.
But it has no shift functions, only use for canon 17, 24tse lenses.
Actually, Some 35mm format shift lenses are medium format lens.I realise that only a few of the Canon lenses have an image circle large enough to cover the 180 sensor but if the price was right it would provide another option.
ChiekActually, Some 35mm format shift lenses are medium format lens.
not only covered medium format sensor size, but also corner sharpness are good.
Try 17/24TS lens to this camera. You will surprise TS lens image quality.
It is comparable or better than germany optics.
Phaseone backs needs mini sync cable
but you need 2shots. one is wake-up and another is real shot.
If you hate this, You can try Kapture-group one shot cable release.
by the way, IQ180 has Dalsa? Dalsa needs no wake-up. only connect sync cable like my CFV-50c.
Great, thanks! still wondering what is the IQ level on the edge....Based on Stefan's chart above, the below details the implied image circle(s) of the lens at different focal lengths:
(44x33 requires a minimum of 55mm image circle, 53.7x40.4 requires a minimum of 67.2mm)
Kind regards,
Gerald.
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I think it's important to stress that the movements Stefan is mentioning cannot be combined - i.e. for landscape orientation, you will NOT be able to shift both 4mm up and 3mm left at the same time, and expect to not hit the limits of the image circle.