I'd often wondered how I could achieve tilt with the Olympus Bellows.
Never thought of just taking the rear standard right off of the rail. It is
all so clear to me now! (pun intended) ;-)
-Chris Riek
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> From: Jan Steinman[SMTP:Jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
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> Subject: Eyes-sharp, nose-soft (was Re: [OM] Zuiko 85 f2 vs. 100 f2)
>
> How about using the Zuiko 135/4.5 macro on a bellows with rear tilt?
>
> You'll need two tripods, and a lot of care to keep from damaging the bellows.
>
> 1) Mount the camera on one tripod, and tip it down about 15 degrees.
>
> 2) Attach the bellows to the other tripod. Point it at the subject.
> Put the tripods VERY close together.
>
> 3) Slide the rear standard off the bellows rail and attach it to the
> camera body.
>
> 4) Juggle everything around until you have the eyes sharp.
>
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