Thanks for the reference. My eSIF CD doesn't have the 24 shift
instructions on it. Guess I have an old one.
This guy is a C*n*n user but has a good page on photo.net about how to
use shift lenses. The C*n*n shift lens also tilts so you have to ignore
that part of the treatise.
<http://www.photo.net/photo/canon/tilt-shift>
Chuck Norcutt
gries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Yup. TTL AUTO is very convenient, but the sky can sometimes throw off the
> exposure. Incident meter and bracketing is always best, but I have plenty
> walking around shots on AUTO that are fine.
>
> Spot meter is also good, but one must remember to stop down the lens, and not
> have it shifted.
>
> Instructions are here:
> http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~rwesson/esif/om-sif/lensgroup/manuals/24mm_f35_shift.pdf
>
> Glad to be done with the N aperture ring and that weird rotating shift knob.
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