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nazdravanul Senior Member 264 posts Joined Aug 2008 More info | May 31, 2009 01:46 | #2 Did you see it shipping anywhere ?
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pdjetlic Member 50 posts Joined Sep 2005 More info | Jun 15, 2009 15:02 | #3 I've tried TS-E24mm II on one presentation. Can say it's build very nicely. Didn't have enough time to try it because everyone wanted to get their hands on it. This was pre-production model. I've also seen TS-E 17mm, but had no chance of touching it EOS 40D, 10D, EOS 5D2+24-105L, Canon 70-200mm f2.8L IS, Canon 50mm f1.8, Canon 17-40mm f4L
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timnosenzo Cream of the Crop 8,833 posts Likes: 14 Joined Sep 2005 Location: CT More info | Alright, I've had this lens for about 2 weeks now, but have only had a few opportunities to try it out so far. Not sure if anyone else out there has one yet, but I figured I would try and kick off this thread a bit.
And here's a few of the pictures I've taken with it so far. Nothing spectacular, but I'm still in the "getting to know you" stage with this lens. ![]() connecticut wedding photographer
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xoldboy Senior Member ![]() 577 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Philadelphia More info | Jul 31, 2009 12:30 | #5 tim, those shots look really good, cant wait to see some more shots! Crance Studios
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timnosenzo Cream of the Crop 8,833 posts Likes: 14 Joined Sep 2005 Location: CT More info | Aug 06, 2009 09:16 | #6 xoldboy wrote in post #8375975 ![]() tim, those shots look really good, cant wait to see some more shots! Thanks! connecticut wedding photographer
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jenabean4 Member ![]() 182 posts Joined Oct 2008 More info | Aug 13, 2009 16:32 | #7 Wow! GREAT SHOTS! I am thinking about getting one of these bad boys (one day) Haha! Love it, post more when you can! Canon 5D MII & 40D, 50 f1.4, 24-70L f2.8, 85 1.8, 580EX II Speedlite
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sebmour Goldmember ![]() 1,417 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada More info | Aug 13, 2009 21:38 | #8 Did you own the first version? how does it compare? Montreal and Destination wedding photographer
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timnosenzo Cream of the Crop 8,833 posts Likes: 14 Joined Sep 2005 Location: CT More info | Aug 18, 2009 11:19 | #9 sebmour wrote in post #8456237 ![]() Did you own the first version? how does it compare? I didn't own the 24 TS-E, but I did own the 45 TS-E. Build quality wise, there is no comparison--the new TS-E is MUCH nicer. Being able to rotate the shift and tilt movements independently is also a really nice feature; it opens up a lot of possibilities. sebmour wrote in post #8456237 ![]() I am expecting the TS-E 17mm tomorrow in the mail as a loaner from Canon. I get to play with it for 2 weeks :P but I am thinking more about the Ts-E 24LII The 17mm looks really sweet as well, but I know for me, I will get more use out of the 24. I wouldn't rule out picking up the 17 in the future though. connecticut wedding photographer
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Scuff Senior Member ![]() More info | I have been using the Mk1 TSE-24 and the TSE-90 for quite a while, and like many, I was excited about the new TS-E's when Canon announced them. A general view with 0.5 of downward tilt applied. Here I used 2 degrees of tilt forward to start the plane of focus under the camera to infinity given the camera height of around 5ft 6inches. The front of the lens was dropped 4mm to keep the buildings from 'bending the wrong way'. A shot with no adjustments !!! ![]() Flat lighting and a drab sky... but shifting the lens up 3mm kept the verticals looking 'normal'. And finaly, a tilt of 2.5 degrees altered the plane of focus enough to keep the seat in focus from back to front. Scuff
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timnosenzo Cream of the Crop 8,833 posts Likes: 14 Joined Sep 2005 Location: CT More info | Sep 06, 2009 16:14 | #11 Scuff wrote in post #8594261 ![]() I have to say that the lens is worth every penny (cent). It is very sharp with virtually no CA. I would not hesitate to recommend it to those thinking of buying a TS-E. I would go so far as to say that even those considering the standard 24L may wish to give it a serious look. Agreed. This lens is *astounding*. connecticut wedding photographer
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brownbugger Senior Member ![]() 941 posts Joined Feb 2008 More info | Sep 09, 2009 01:17 | #12 loved #1 , where is this lens available ? b&h & other online stores show it in backorder or out of stock , will this be a limited edition ? Gripped Canon 50D, Canon 400D with BG-E3 Grip, 580 EXII Flash, Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L , Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L / Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 /Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 / Tamron AF18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 XR Di II LD
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timnosenzo Cream of the Crop 8,833 posts Likes: 14 Joined Sep 2005 Location: CT More info | Sep 09, 2009 05:42 | #13 brownbugger wrote in post #8609805 ![]() loved #1 , where is this lens available ? b&h & other online stores show it in backorder or out of stock , will this be a limited edition ? Thanks! connecticut wedding photographer
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iAMB Senior Member ![]() 850 posts Likes: 26 Joined Mar 2009 Location: St. Louis More info | Sep 10, 2009 13:48 | #14 How difficult did you find the learning curve for this lens? I am thinking about selling my Tokina 11-16 to help fund for the 24 ts-e. I thought I would use the Tokina lens to help with wide angle shots of buildings, but it gives a big distortion. It seems that it just sits in my bag. I am an architecture student so the ts-e would definitely make sense. I also am hoping to go Fullframe by next summer as well. Canon 6D Mk I
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Scuff Senior Member ![]() More info | Here are a few more, this lens can really focus close!!!! Scuff
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