Just like the title reads. Is this possible. I'm thinking about adding this to my options when I shoot real estate photography. I have a glide cam and tried it once and gave up. Now that it is winter, I'm thinking about practicing again.
mike3767 Member 242 posts Joined Dec 2010 More info | Jan 03, 2013 21:26 | #1 Just like the title reads. Is this possible. I'm thinking about adding this to my options when I shoot real estate photography. I have a glide cam and tried it once and gave up. Now that it is winter, I'm thinking about practicing again. Canon 5D MKII, TS-E 17Lmm, 100Lmm Macro,24-70Lmm, 70-200LIImm
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mizer357 Member 213 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2008 Location: nyc More info | Jan 03, 2013 22:37 | #2 of course. past all the tilt shift functionality, the 17 ts-e is still a 17mm prime lens. there are factors other than focal length that may matter to you, such as it being on the heavy side, and relatively slow at f/4. it's sharp and, on FF, very wide. plus you have all the unique benefits a TS lens gives you for stills while shooting video. the only issues to be wary of are the edge distortions inherent in any ultra wide lens.
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Jan 04, 2013 10:57 | #3 Great news! Thanks for the feedback! Canon 5D MKII, TS-E 17Lmm, 100Lmm Macro,24-70Lmm, 70-200LIImm
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