Thanks Vivek. Deliberate--that's the key as you say--always when I'm using the TS. I know this is your own created tilt. So--how do you control it--have I missed a photo of the adaptor?. I mean do you use just your hands on the lens rotating on the adaptor (as I do with the Lensbaby) or a 'controller' like my knob on my Canon T/S? I'm guessing its more the former since I don't see that 'wedge' of focus I get with with the Canon (except it does sort of appear in the third one) but rather the 'area' of focus I get with the Lensbaby.
LOL--I shouldn't even ask this as I know how deliberate and (for want of a better descriptive term) scientific you are about your lenses, etc.---but when you say '8 degrees' of tilt--how do you determine that?? On my Canon, there is a scale that I refer to on the side where my knob to control my tilt is so I know how much my tilt is--with the LB/ball and socket--I just know from experience with my TS that it doesn't take much tilt and I just move it gradually in the direction I want--but don't have a clue how much tilt I'm doing.
Diane
LOL--I shouldn't even ask this as I know how deliberate and (for want of a better descriptive term) scientific you are about your lenses, etc.---but when you say '8 degrees' of tilt--how do you determine that?? On my Canon, there is a scale that I refer to on the side where my knob to control my tilt is so I know how much my tilt is--with the LB/ball and socket--I just know from experience with my TS that it doesn't take much tilt and I just move it gradually in the direction I want--but don't have a clue how much tilt I'm doing.
Diane