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I think of it as 19mm, but with a different aspect ratio, it's impossible to be precise.thx .... the 24mm on the dslr - fullframe gives us about 17mm on the x1d - is it correct?
will be great if there is an option where i can crop the image in the liveview... mybe with the new version x1d2 and the phocus ipad connection.
What is the problem with shift on the 17mm? Does the adapter get in the way?I use the Techart Adapter with the X1D using the 17, 24-II and the new 50mm Canon TS-E Lenses. Not much shifting possible on the 17mm, 8mm or so with the 24-II and full shift on the 50mm. Has Canon released their new 35mm TS-E yet?
I believe it runs out of image circle.What is the problem with shift on the 17mm? Does the adapter get in the way?
Yes it works, but You will need the latest Firmware 3.0 which I found under:can anybody tell me if the new x1d2 works with the actual techart adapter?
thx
Thanks for this link. Would have loved to have this just a few days earlier. As it was, 2.2 worked well enough to get some shots. Would be nice if this firmware was also located on the techartpro website.Yes it works, but You will need the latest Firmware 3.0 which I found under:
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best regards
Wolfram
Yes, but not by much. I get several degrees of shift before I get hard vignette. And rotating the lens for multiple angle shifts produces some impressive, if distortion-prone, results. Overall, I still prefer the Nikon 19PC with the Hassy, but there is no adapter offering aperture control which, in technical terms, is a real bummer.I believe it runs out of image circle.