as described earlier, since morocco my standard set-up is OM4Ti + 35shift.
It is very nice for landscapes when you want to control the place of the
horizon...
in my pockets are a 21f3.5 and 85f2. for strawling around with a really free
feeling I take the OM4 + 40mm. Very light, very compact. I do mostly
architecture (in use) and street views, snapshots of things that catch my
attention, this could bottles with pigment in a japanese shop or a nice
doorstop, a postbox or streetsigns. For all these a 35 shift comes in really
handy, since you don't always have a ladder with you and I like balanced
'perspectiveless' objectshots. Combine it with a 2x teleconverter and you
have a wonderfull 70mmf5.6 24mm shift a very interesting instrument.
When going out at the annual fun fair I take the 50 1.2 only, and it is
really nice to hear people say: "hey, your flash didn't go off!"
iwert
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