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Please elaborate on customization options.Good news, today I got the final HCam Master TS version 2. Will post some images the next days. It got some more improvements for faster usage and better workflow. It can even be customized now......
Shipments start next thursday.
Greetings from Germany
Stefan
You can easily refit the back lens cover, for a front lensshade remount you´ll need the according spare part plus the work on a Canon contractor/repairshop but yes - it is fully reversible !Hi Stefan
Congrats on a great product and that you keep on expanding and improving it.
Just a question, is it possible to reverse modify the Canon lens in the future, ie. return the hood, or are the changes irreversible?
Thanks a lot
Dan
Hi Stefan, looking forward to this hugely! You mention vertical shift but what about horizontal? Would love to see examples with the 24-70 too.Hi Billy
Yes of course, we use an original Novoflex plate (=identical to the Astat Nex plate) for this.
Some more food for the people following:
A short look on todays Setup of my HCam Master TS for the shooting. The Canon 16-35mm offers 15mm of shift vertical from 22-34mm. I use it prestopped down to f11. See the nice Handle I added to the hotshoe. I found this to work perfectly when you have the setup split in half from out of the bag - Head and camera.
Sony A7R, Meike Batterygrip -full radio remote trigger/Timer.
Novoflex Magicball, HCam TS Rail and Crossrail.
Hi Stefan,You can easily refit the back lens cover, for a front lensshade remount you´ll need the according spare part plus the work on a Canon contractor/repairshop but yes - it is fully reversible !
NEWS
I have now gotten the first batch of the production adapters. Images follow, I am just flooded with things to do now.
Greetings from Germany
Stefan
This is awesome and really great to see this table that explains everything. Do you have another table for the 16-35/4 lens?Hi Lictor
Yes - several advantages against the TS-E 17mm:
3.: at 17mm you reach or even surpass the possible shift of a TS-E (see attached brand new excel table)
In the works. I hope tomorrow.This is awesome and really great to see this table that explains everything. Do you have another table for the 16-35/4 lens?
Lee, Nisi, Fotodiox and probably some more are all working on Filter holder adapters for the 11-24mmDefinitely good arguments for the 11-24. A lot of food for thought. :roll eyes:
The 24mm ts-e is considered such a legendary lens it's hard to believe that a zoom is so close.
Slightly off topic, but does anybody know if the new Lee holder for Nikon 14-24 can be installed on 11-24 as well? It would solve the problems of wanting a hood from time to time.
Stefan, do you think you'll ever make an adapter with electronic contacts for Canon?
Cheers,
Daniel
I second both comments. The lens chart is great and it would be better yet to have one for the 24-70 2.8L II or 4L. That would provide a complete basic set.Thank you Stefan for 16-35mm table.
Would you post one for 24-70mm, please?