Then you apparently need the Canyon 45/2.8 tilt/shift
<http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12132-USA/Canon_2536A004_Normal_Tilt_Shift_TS_E.html>
and, of course, a full frame body to go with it. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Ken Norton wrote:
>> I'm not sure what you mean by "without flattening the image too much", is
>> this in comparison to moving back and using a longer lens ?
>>
>
>
> That is correct. When you try to do "product photography" with a focal
> length longer than 100mm (in 35mm format) you get too much foreshortening.
> Ideally, you want to use a "normal" focal length (give or take a little) and
> correct for downward angle by using lens shift instead.
>
> Anybody else notice that cutouts are now much more difficult with digital
> cameras with extended high-key sensitivity? ;)
>
> AG
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