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Jun 30, 2007 12:14 |  #1

Just got my Canon 35 TS lens back from the shop that was converting it to an EF mount. Very impressive indeed. I already have the 90 TS-E lens. Wanted wider but even though it is an L, the 24 TS-E does not get rave reviews for IQ. I read about the Canon 35 TS lens and that most thought it was the sharpest 35mm TS lens ever made, better than Oly or Nikon. It has a lot of tilt and a lot of shift and it rotates. Initial testing indicates it is sharp center or edge at 2.8 and I cannot tell difference in crops until I get to f/16 and f/22 which are a bit softer, of course. If you are willing to do manual focus and stop down metering, I'd say it is well worth getting. The 35 and 90 seem like nice coverage to me. If I am doing panoramas via. stitching together different amounts of shift, it is going to be on a tripod and the focus/metering shouldn't be an issue. Send me a PM if you'd like details on getting one and having it converted.


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Jun 30, 2007 12:20 |  #2

How exactly does the TS lens work? I haven't figured it out, they look cool but what exactly are there purpose? I do not own one either.


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Jun 30, 2007 12:49 |  #3

You can tilt the plane of focus (up, down, left, right) in other words move your DOF around in a creative way. Shift is great for panoramas. Since you are using the same lens for each shot, they stitch together well. Shifting is like you moved the camera in a different direction without moving it from where it is. Not a great explanation but there are many threads on tilt shift.


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Jun 30, 2007 14:09 |  #4

My God - I was just about to buy a 24 'til I read this!

I had the FD 35 TS - it's an awsome lens! Send me the details of the conversion, please :) :)


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Jun 30, 2007 14:50 |  #5

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Jun 30, 2007 16:38 |  #6

One of these days I'll get a Canon TS lens...for now, I have an old, completely manual 35mm f/2.8 PC lens from Nikon circa 1969, which I just use an EF adapter with. The lens is quite sharp, and it's shift only, but what a steal....$75 + $20 for the Nikon->EOS adapter. :)


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Jun 30, 2007 16:40 |  #7

Gene,

First of all congratulations!
Please do show us some pics! Ducks, whatever :).

Actually, the 24 is much better than anybody wants you to believe. Personally I believe it is a conspiracy by people who either don't want it to sell, or who want to buy all copies themselves :).

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P.S.: I am also interested in the conversion details. I would really appreciate it if you could explain the details to me too.


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Jun 30, 2007 16:57 |  #8

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Jul 04, 2007 12:57 |  #9

I just picked up one of these beauties for next to nothing with the aim of converting it to an EOS mount. Rather than pay big $$ to get it converted (or even bigger $$$ on a TS-E), I am machining a new mount myself, which is relatively easy in this particular lens since it has no mechanical couplings like most FD lenses. I'll post a step-by-step on POTN once I've finished. My initial test showed f/2.8 to be a bit soft, but was much better from f/4 up. Haven't checked on the tilt/shift IQ yet but I expect it to be pretty good.


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Dec 14, 2010 12:27 as a reply to  @ photobitz's post |  #10

I have one of these beauties, but my instructions are only in French and German. Does anybody have a copy of the English instructions they could scan or copy?


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Dec 14, 2010 12:35 |  #11

gasrocks wrote in post #3464976 (external link)
Just got my Canon 35 TS lens back from the shop that was converting it to an EF mount. Very impressive indeed. I already have the 90 TS-E lens. Wanted wider but even though it is an L, the 24 TS-E does not get rave reviews for IQ. I read about the Canon 35 TS lens and that most thought it was the sharpest 35mm TS lens ever made, better than Oly or Nikon. It has a lot of tilt and a lot of shift and it rotates. Initial testing indicates it is sharp center or edge at 2.8 and I cannot tell difference in crops until I get to f/16 and f/22 which are a bit softer, of course. If you are willing to do manual focus and stop down metering, I'd say it is well worth getting. The 35 and 90 seem like nice coverage to me. If I am doing panoramas via. stitching together different amounts of shift, it is going to be on a tripod and the focus/metering shouldn't be an issue. Send me a PM if you'd like details on getting one and having it converted.

I guess it depends on which version you are referring to.. 24L TS-e II gets rave reviews.. it just costs $2K to get one. :S


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Dec 14, 2010 12:46 |  #12

sangjiny wrote in post #11451308 (external link)
I guess it depends on which version you are referring to.. 24L TS-e II gets rave reviews.. it just costs $2K to get one. :S

Did you notice that the original post and the entire thread less the last post was written in June 2007, 2 years before the 24 TSE II was introduced?
And yes the current version of the 24 TSE II is really an outstanding optic. I am very impressed with my copy.
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Dec 14, 2010 12:59 |  #13

Mike K wrote in post #11451373 (external link)
Did you notice that the original post and the entire thread less the last post was written in June 2007, 2 years before the 24 TSE II was introduced?
And yes the current version of the 24 TSE II is really an outstanding optic. I am very impressed with my copy.
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Obviously I didn't notice! :(


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Dec 14, 2010 13:13 |  #14

sangjiny wrote in post #11451465 (external link)
Obviously I didn't notice! :(

I'm glad the error was pointed out, I hadn't noticed either and I'd quite like to get a 24 TSE sometime. :D


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Jul 25, 2011 23:52 |  #15

Photobiz: I'd like the link to your machined mount and possibly a .dxf file if you have one for the part.

Gasrocks: any info you have on converting this lens to EF mount i would love to have. please PM me




  
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