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Yay! I found it, that’s a WRE-CA adapter!You can use an adapter depending on what camera you use - I use a Cambo tech cam and Cambo makes a Canon adapter for it so I could attach a Canon lens. Whether it will perform well is a different matter. That’s why I was wondering about different tilt shift lenses on it.
I can make you a picture in the combination. However, due to the size, I would have to send it to you as a wetransfer or something similar.I used the 50mm ts-e on my X1D and thought it was fantastic. Wish I knew how it would perform with the IQ3 100
You can’t use this adapter with the IQ1 100 because the IQ1 100 does not have an electronic shutter.Yay! I found it, that’s a WRE-CA adapter!
btw, Is the Cambo WIDE DS good? I found a selling post here. And planning to use with the IQ1-100
so no tech cam for IQ1-100 @thovenmedia ? The previous owner used the Cambo Wide DS with his IQ160...You can’t use this adapter with the IQ1 100 because the IQ1 100 does not have an electronic shutter.
Plus one on what @anyone said above.so no tech cam for IQ1-100 @thovenmedia ? The previous owner used the Cambo Wide DS with his IQ160...
My understanding is you can use a tech cam with the IQ1-100, but only on shutter-less bodies with lenses that have a built in shutter (for example tech cam lenses with COPAL 0 shutters), or with shutter-less lenses (like the canon TS-E lenses) on a tech cam body with a built in shutter (like the Alpa FPS, with a canon adapter). The IQ3-100 IMHO is more flexible on tech cams since it has an electronic shutter.so no tech cam for IQ1-100 @thovenmedia ? The previous owner used the Cambo Wide DS with his IQ160...
Thanks a lot for you reply. I will look into ALPA FPSThe Alpa FPS works well with the Canon TS lenses. In my line up (all latest generation) the 17TS appears somewhat sharper in corners than the 24TS, and sometime it is best to shoot wider and crop. The 50TS and 90TS are both excellent. The 135TS has a rather small image circle and movements are therefore limited, but sharpness with an IQ3-100 is also excellent.