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memoriesoftomorrow Goldmember 3,846 posts Likes: 293 Joined Nov 2010 More info Post edited over 8 years ago by memoriesoftomorrow. | Dec 04, 2012 20:23 | #1 Removed Peter
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ultimachi Senior Member 836 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2011 Location: Las Vegas, NV More info | Dec 07, 2012 13:50 | #2 I was wondering about the TS-E 90mm as well. With the focal length and tilt/shift, it seems like you would get some razor thin DOF. *Wedding/Portraits Facebook Page*
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Bentapp2 Member 205 posts Joined Mar 2011 More info | Dec 16, 2012 22:59 | #3 I have a friend who used it for a little while, she liked it well enough and did some pretty sweet stuff with it. Honestly, if you already have the 45 i wouldn't bother.
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MFG Senior Member 537 posts Likes: 7 Joined Sep 2008 Location: South Australia More info | Dec 17, 2012 00:12 | #4 interesting... Peter, i was thinking of wider and not narrower.. meaning... the 24 and not the 90... hmmhmmm.. AIPP Accredited (Australia), WPJA
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c2thew Goldmember 3,929 posts Likes: 4 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Not enough minerals. More info | Dec 17, 2012 00:17 | #5 24mm tse is best used for landscapes. the 45 tse is the most versatile/general purpose tse lenses and the 90 tse is a bit more specialized/sensitive to use in terms of the effect: narrow 85L kind of feel but is best used for product/macro photography like watches, jewlery etc. Flickr
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Has anyone use a 24mm on a crop body to get ~45mm on full frame?! That is, can you have the best of both worlds? (as long as you have both a crop & full frame camera) Gear: 5D mkiii x 2, 35 1.4 L, 16-35 L, 24-70 mkiiL, 70-200 L, Sigma Art 50 1.4
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