I think its most useful for macro work, where depth of field is very
shallow even with the lens stopped down. For most stuff, yeah, its
overkill.
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On 7/16/13 4:04 PM, "Ken Norton" <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Important for architecture, but the zuiko does no tilt! (can on an eos
>>body
>> with a light baffle, and freehand,
>
>I personally struggle with the necessity of having tilt on a 35mm
>body. On larger formats, yes, it makes a ton of sense, but 35mm seens
>to be a bit overkill.
>
>YMMV
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