Thanks,
I was lucky after selling my first one with a base bid of 800 euro
that won the auction. Seller had 0 feedback, but I googled his name
and he was an Olympus austria employee. The lens came in the soft
pouch of the E-system 7-14 lens! There have been a lot for sale before
summer, but now it is quiet again.
The nice thing about the 24 shift is that it is sharp into the
corners, even when shifted to it's maximum. and there is only a very
slight bit of vignetting in the extremes. I had my 18mm with me but
didn't use it. With the 5D one can get a stitched 18mm view over a
much larger area... coming into S2 territory sensor wise. I think I'll
sell the 18mm! I'm curious about the c@non 24 shift mkII, that tilt
could be very nice, but the size of that lens!
Iwert
2009/10/30 C.H.Ling <ch_photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Very nice interior shots! I regret selling my 24 shift in 2004 to finance
> the E-1 kit. Talking about Liveview, it is the main reason I choose 5D II
> not 5D.
>
> C.H.Ling
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "iwert bernakiewicz"
>
>> The 24 shift held it's own very well on the 5D, no more creep.
>> For the documentation of a new "holistic yoga-b&b-spa center" I used
>> the newly tightened lens.
>> The rooms were very small, about 3*4 meters, stuffed up and rather
>> difficult light
>> (but nice) during the only day the shoot was possible. I went early
>> and it was the first night
>> with frost over here, thus the wintery look of the morning images.
>>
>> The 50mm f2 was the most used lens, followed by the 24shift
>> (wonderfull for stitching in
>> these small rooms) and the 35 shift for the "landscape shots".
>>
>> I have to say I don't need more resolution, but Liveview would have
>> been a very welcome addition.
>>
>> 180 images (temporarily) over here:
>>
>> http://picasaweb.google.com/zuikooh/DeBoerderie?authkey=Gv1sRgCOz8-aSy1fHMQw&feat=directlink
>>
>> Iwert
>
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