Guy Mancuso
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Double quotes, IPad took over on me sorry.
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If I were shooting a Cambo instead of the Arca, I would 1) get the same exact 4 lenses, and 2) would have every one in a TS mount that can be put in a TS mount. I think the 32 Rodie is the shortest lens you can get in Cambo TS mount.Thank you very much friends for your invaluable advices. These are information I cannot get anywhere else besides the GetDPi community.
I know Jack use RM3D which have built-in tilt and shift. Do the lenses in the focal length like 23, 28, 32,, 35, 40, 43 mm need TS if the camera is Cambo?
I truly appreciate your comments.
Pramote
Damn I was wrong on the 28 my bad, sorry.Cambo mounted lenses available with TS are listed at the bottom of this page:
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23HR is not available in TS. 28HR, 32HR, and 40HR are available in TS.
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I've come to recommend center filters on every lens that has them. If you have a CF you can always take one off when you can't afford the loss of exposure (e.g. you're already at 1 minutes of exposure at dusk). But if you don't have a CF you can't easily put one on!Do 23HR, 28HR, 32HR need center filters?
Only Doug and Rob recommend 23HR. Does anyone has experience or opinion about this lens?
Exactly my friend. 12 was good on my 160 maybe a touch more. But let's be honest here these lenses like the 23,28 and even the 32. These are wide lenses and wanting to to stitch them would be very rare especially the 23 it's a equivalent to a 17mm on a 35 DSLR . That is really wide, more what i want out of these is rise and fall to get things OFF the horizon mainly, same with interiors. From my use the 23 will do 3mm the 28mm will do 6 or 7 and the 32 around 12mm in the rise and fall and for me that is my determining factor. A 28mm for me would eliminate my 35mm, so I would wind up with 28, 60 and 120. Now i am also fighting the money issue. The want here would be a 23 ,32, 60 and 120. The question I know Jack and I bounce off each other is how much use versus cost will we get out of the 23. Since you can stitch the 32 some with the back in vertical position you can do a two shot and gain some wider focal length. This I have not tried but again you have to stitch and that is always a concern with wind and such.23 and 28 HR's do not have enough IC to flat stitch on a full frame sensor. The 32HR does have significantly more IC and can probably stitch cleanly to around +/- 12mm
I think I put a ND in front of it. I will check my shutter speed it maybe right there in the EXIF if you download it . My bet F11 or 13Guy, very nice shot.
Can you share, the shutter speed and aperture you used? Also did you have any polarizer in use on the shot?
Thanks
Paul