shortpballer
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Photo with 3 tilt/shift adapters. People have been asking how this is done, hope this photo helps 

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...and with digital you don't get to view your image upside down while nearly suffocating under a "dark cloth" in heat and humidity (or chasing it after the wind grabs it). And you don't have to bring along a Polaroid film holder and film if you want to get an idea of the image before processing the film. And you don't have to clean and load sheet film holders, and keep them out of direct sun, and not above room temperature, and not freezing... and other nifty things. But on the other hand, you do get to worry about batteries, charging, memory cards and sync cords. :bugeyes:Shootig with a technical camera , digital or film , is very much like shooting LF
Photo with 3 tilt/shift adapters. People have been asking how this is done, hope this photo helps
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Eric , can you please tell me , how you focus when using one , two or even three T/S adapters ? ? ?
Have you ever been shooting large format , like 4x5 or 5x7 or even 8x10 ?
Shooting with a technical camera , digital or film , is very much like shooting LF .
Btw, you left out Lens Cast Correction white cards, LCC post processing, red centre spots (my new 23HR's contribution if you aren't careful with your lens hood!), zero latency or standard latency digital back trigger modes, and lastly calibration of your back to your tech camera body or adjustment offset factor if you using an Arca. However, other than all of that .... it's simple :grin: :ROTFL:...and with digital you don't get to view your image upside down while nearly suffocating under a "dark cloth" in heat and humidity (or chasing it after the wind grabs it). And you don't have to bring along a Polaroid film holder and film if you want to get an idea of the image before processing the film. And you don't have to clean and load sheet film holders, and keep them out of direct sun, and not above room temperature, and not freezing... and other nifty things. But on the other hand, you do get to worry about batteries, charging, memory cards and sync cords. :bugeyes:
This on the other hand is a secretI have a good understanding of my camera and tilt adapters. So I know the limits on all my lenses, how much each can be tilted and what kind of tilt it will give at what distance. I shoot tethered always if that helps!
OK. I understand , to shoot tethered is probabely the best way .
But how can you properly focus , when you have no chance for tethered mode .
I have put up this question in an other thread but Graham Welland was the only one who described his way of focusing .
A trial and error approach can not really be the solution .
Using the GG method like in LF shooting is no soution either .
All that kept me away from buying a T/S adapter so far .
So , here again , how do user of Tech Cams focus when working with TILT and/or SHIFT ? ? ? and not tethered ? ? ?
I can not see your STC .Thanks Getdpi, I found a new toy here![]()
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Respect for you doing this shot with a tech camera - a Max no less - but my question would be more one of why?I have shot handheld not tethered - this is much easier the wider the lens you use. The tilt/shift if used properly can actually help keep everything in focus and allow for less error in focussing.
For example in this photo I knew I wanted the bread in focus along with the baker, but main focus along the bread. I dropped the lens a couple degrees knowing that this will give me a focal plane that goes from the bread to the baker. Instead of having a plane of focus (without tilt/shift) perpendicular to the camera, I am now able to bring my focus plane to something more flat (covering a larger distance of things in focus on the plane of focus, but then losing focus on things above and below the focal plane), then it is just being comfortable with your lens to know how the change in focus distance will move the plane of focus.
Alpa Max handheld (not tethered, shot wide open)
32HR
17mm T/S
P65+
Profoto Lighting
Respect for you doing this shot with a tech camera - a Max no less - but my question would be more one of why?:loco:
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Because there are just not enough Arcas in this thread..... sporting a new hood and legs!
gareth, you are right - not enough arcas in here ;-)
wich compendium is that?
lee's or arca's
i do have the compendium 6x9 but miss the ability to attach my lee graduated filter.
but i fixed mine to make it slide over the groundglass to get a little sunshade when i'm to lazy to get the dark cloth out :angel:
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