No. That's why I qualified the point by saying they "are fully
compatible and easy to use".
Only Canon offers a range (24/45/90) of focal lengths that allow
metering in all modes and auto diaphragm control.
BTW, the Nikk*r 85 PC does has T/S, the 28 PC does not.
Do you mean Olympus manufactured T/S lenses? I'm aware of the 24 and
35 shift lenses but none that offer tilt control. Or are you thinking
of the third party options Chuck enumerates in his response?
As mentioned before, shift is useful, but tilt can be an extraordinary
tool, giving 35mm and digital formats *some* of the capabilities of
field/view cameras.
ScottGee1
On 3/15/06, Piers Hemy <piers@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> You don't mean to say that C*non alone has the T/S lenses? I do believe
> that your 90 T/S is "partnered" by the 85/2.8 PC Micro-N*kkor, and there is
> also a 28mm T/S in the range (though not a 45mm).
>
> And, of course, there are OM-mount T/S lenses available!
>
> --
> Piers
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of ScottGee1
> Sent: 15 March 2006 12:19
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [OM] Re: Boy, did I stir up a storm !
>
>
> One major point in Canon's favor is the range of T/S lenses that are fully
> compatible and easy to use. I have a 90 T/S and really appreciate what it
> can do. The capabilities cannot be replicated in image editing software --
> at least as far as I know.
>
> ScottGee1
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