So here's a bit of a niche question... Does anyone own or have experience using Nikon's tilt-shift lenses? If so, which ones do you have and what do you primarily use them for? I've been toying with ...
If you don’t feel like dropping a few thousand dollars on a new tilt-shift lens, you can now try and make a suitable adapter using 3D printing. If you don’t feel like dropping a few thousand dollars ...
For the most part, tilt-shift photography isn’t a cheap thing to get into. You can try freelensing if you’re brave, or build your own lens out of plumbing parts. But if you want something a bit more ...
Lensbaby has crammed an embarrassment of new features into its tiny Tilt Transformer. The little sliver of metal and plastic lets you mount any Nikon lens onto a Micro Four Thirds camera and use it ...
Tilt-shift doesn't have to be expensive. Previously, I had written about how Lensbaby's newest optic was an affordable alternative to tilt-shift lenses that easily total several thousand dollars. But ...
In recent years, tilt-shift lenses have enjoyed an uptick in popularity as some portrait and wedding photographers have begun employing the unique focus effects they offer. Now, Nikon has a new PC ...
I'm sorely tempted to buy a real tilt shift lens for my Nikon, as I like to do a lot of landscape and architectural photography. Yes I know you can 'fake' TS work using photoshop, not interested but ...