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Chicken ****. LOLIt's starting to get complicated. I may scrap the idea entirely...
... And go back to 4x5 and film.
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Guy, thanks for the clarification. I was under the wrong impression that this was similar to what Stefan (Hartblei) had some time ago as a tripod mount for the TSE lenses.Yea the only thing you are really doing with the Metabones adapter tripod mount is just really balancing the weight between camera and lens. In this case the lens being big and heavy that could be a benefit but the body will not move nor will the adapter.
It looks like this can take a 82mm filter...you saw this from Lee (down the page a bit) about the 17mm TS? allows half the shift.
The LEE 100mm Camera Filter System - Includes Filter Holders, Adaptor Rings and Lens Hoods
and this for the nikon (says no 150mm polarizers available)
The LEE SW150 Camera Filter System especially designed for the popular Nikon 14-24mm lens.
The wonderpana does not vignette at all with full tilt and shift. It actually overall looks like the best setup. Trying to figure if there ND block IR out.I'm sorry I even opened the computer this morning! Here I was all set to pull the trigger on the Tamron 150-500 and now I'm rethinking the 17mm TSE makes more sense. The Tamron was going to be used for IR wildlife and I could change filters to fit what I was after. My thinking was to wait until the Sony mount came in and pick up the A to E mount as well as a 720 and 830 filter. All that went out the window as I figured I'd get more use out of the 17 and at the same time using the wonderpana still be able to add filters.
Crap - now I have to figure which lens I want first. As I'm writing this I also figured that I could get the Canon mount in the Tamron and only need the one adaptor.
Right now I'm also interested in hearing how well the wonderpana 145 does with filters and vignette...
Thanks guys!
John, the Fotodiox WonderPana system for the 17mm TSE takes 145mm CPL filters Fotodiox Pro 145mm Ultra Slim Multi-Coated Circular Polarizer (MC-CPL) Filter - Pro1 Multi-Coated CPL Filter there is also a lower cost uncoated version. So 150mm filters may be an overkill.i'm gonna monkey around with my Lee filter setup (for MF) and what gives. maybe a lens adapter will get most of it. 17mm is w-i-d-e, so probably need the 150mm filter size; at least i can figure out the size required
You'll save some money, but the combo won't be as good as the 24mm TS-E. Trust me....if you have the 17mm buy the 1.4 canon converter and get a 24 TSE out of it. Sure you lose one stop but I read its just as good as buying the 24 so you can save some money.