gmfotografie
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Hi guys - greetings from Austria!
Since 5 years I do some commercial work for architects or hotels and love this side job!
I´m working with a Canon 5DIV and my 2 TSE II lenses (17mm and the 24mm) - of course those lenses are great I don´t like to look through the Canon eye and see the building lines bending... even in the RAW Converter those linse are distorted - very little - but they are distorted.
Positioning the camera and the lenses before the capture - is my driving force. I love this procedure!
90% I do shifting - 10% tilting; using the 24mm about 70%; 17mm 30% (Canon 5DIV)
Last year I also bought a X1D which I sold three weeks ago waiting for the new X1DII or the 907x !
I bought this camera because it was my first step into medium format. I love the pictures, love the colors, love the slow process - and love the style of this baby!
Actual I have 3 lenses - 45mm , 65mm and 90mm. I use the cam for my landscape pictures and I love it.
And here is my problem - after using the X1D I want to have this look also for my commercial architectural work. For some customers I need also to crop my pictures for details - resolution is my friend!
On the one hand I have 2 great lenses - TSE 17 and 24mm which I cannot use on my X1D - on the other hand I have a great mediumformat camera.
Which solution should I focus for my photographical future?
Selling my whole Canon equipment for an Alpa or Cambosystem with the 907x in combination with Rodenstock lenses - this sounds ultimate; but expensive.
Do you have other solutions for me?
(Oh yes - I have forgot to say that I also use my broncolor system for some interior shoots - therefore the ES on my X1D with third party lens are a problem for me)
Thank you
Since 5 years I do some commercial work for architects or hotels and love this side job!
I´m working with a Canon 5DIV and my 2 TSE II lenses (17mm and the 24mm) - of course those lenses are great I don´t like to look through the Canon eye and see the building lines bending... even in the RAW Converter those linse are distorted - very little - but they are distorted.
Positioning the camera and the lenses before the capture - is my driving force. I love this procedure!
90% I do shifting - 10% tilting; using the 24mm about 70%; 17mm 30% (Canon 5DIV)
Last year I also bought a X1D which I sold three weeks ago waiting for the new X1DII or the 907x !
I bought this camera because it was my first step into medium format. I love the pictures, love the colors, love the slow process - and love the style of this baby!
Actual I have 3 lenses - 45mm , 65mm and 90mm. I use the cam for my landscape pictures and I love it.
And here is my problem - after using the X1D I want to have this look also for my commercial architectural work. For some customers I need also to crop my pictures for details - resolution is my friend!
On the one hand I have 2 great lenses - TSE 17 and 24mm which I cannot use on my X1D - on the other hand I have a great mediumformat camera.
Which solution should I focus for my photographical future?
Selling my whole Canon equipment for an Alpa or Cambosystem with the 907x in combination with Rodenstock lenses - this sounds ultimate; but expensive.
Do you have other solutions for me?
(Oh yes - I have forgot to say that I also use my broncolor system for some interior shoots - therefore the ES on my X1D with third party lens are a problem for me)
Thank you