Tilt-shift photography is all what all the cool kids are doing right now. Originally (and still) used to control the plane of focus by tilting the front part of the lens, or shifting it up and down, ...
I love that tilt-shift lenses enable me to do things in-camera that are difficult or impossible to replicate during editing without some serious compromises. This Fujinon 30mm T/S is one of the very ...
Tilt-shift lenses are the darlings of professional architectural and landscape photographers, enabling perspective correction to stop tall buildings appearing to lean inwards towards the top, and for ...
This article was taken from the August 2014 issue of Wired magazine. Be the first to read Wired's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands ...
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 ...
Photographers looking to upgrade their macro lens might be interested in a new piece of kit launch this week in the form of the TTartisan Tilt-Shift 100mm F/2.8 2X Ultra Macro lens. The new macro ...
Tilt-shift lenses are pricey, but the latest addition to the Lensbaby modular Composer Pro II system allows photographers to capture a similar effect for under $500. On Thursday, March 14, Lensbaby ...
I tested the Laowa 35mm f/2.8 Zero-D Tilt Shift 0.5x Macro on a Sony A7 III, but it’s also available in Nikon Z, Canon RF and also L-mount versions – though we’re told it’s not compatible with the ...
Photographers can make baseball players looks like miniatures on a toy set and cities look like models in a museum using tilt-shift photography. Although sometimes criticized for being gimmicky, the ...