Canon EOS, Contax, Nikon, Leica R, Minolta
AF, Minolta MD (manual) MC Hartblei 2,8/80 mm TS-PS Tilt-Shift Super-Rotator
Lens
Киев, Украина, Арсенал, завод фотообъектив линза Объектив широкоугольный широкоугольник МС Арсат Н 2.8 35мм 35 мм для фотоаппарат, камера, фотокамера цифра цифровая цифровой Никон Kiev Ukraine, manufacture Arsenal mechanical factory, Manual Digital camera Canon EOS (Rebel) Minolta AF (Dunax) Minolta MD (Manual) Pentax K MC Arsat Leica R Nikon Canon FD mount MC Hartblei 2,8/80 mm TS-PS Tilt-Shift Super-Rotator Lens
Technical
information
Focal length
Aperture range
Elements/ groups
Aperture type
Filter diameter
Distance from
Mount
80
2,8-22
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Manual
62mm
0,6m
Canon EOS, Nikon ...
General information
Manufacturer
Hartblei
Remarks
Serial number
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The
35mm SLR format photographic lens brands: PCS, TS-PC, and TS-PC Super-Rotator MC
HARTBLEI 80mm / f=2.8, are for the professional photographer.
The eight-lens optical system is multi-coated (MC) and has anti-reflection
surfaces on the lenses, which improve the quality of the image and increase its
contrast range due to the increased integrated light transmission. In addition,
each lens is hand assembled and carefully checked.
All lenses have a metal housing, no plastics are used. The front lens-casing
surface is deep matte.
Correcting Perspective with the Tilt/Shift Lens
If you photograph architectural subjects with a conventional wideangle lens
aimed up at the building, perspective in the photograph looks unnatural. Lines
converge and the building appears to be leaning backwards because the subject
and film plane are not parallel to each other. The TS lens provides a solution
to the problem. Shifting the lens allows desired framing while keeping the film
plane and subject parallel. This also eliminates unnecessary foreground in the
process, improving overall composition. This shifting ability can also be used
for photographing images in a mirror or window thereby excluding the
photographer's reflection.
The tilt mechanism allows you to control overall image sharpness. Used in
conjunction with aperture, the tilt feature of this lens gives you tremendous
depth of field control. This is especially helpful when shooting an object at an
oblique angle. For example, let's assume you want absolute ~ sharpness in the
foreground and background of a still life scene. First focus on the closest
foreground object then tilt the lens until the background also comes into focus.
You then make minor focus adjustments, close down the lens to the desired
aperture and shoot. Using the tilting mechanism provides an additional means of
controlling depth of field and thus allows greater freedom over the aperture and
shutter speed combination.
Suppose you want to shoot a long building at an angle with all of it in
the best possible focus. Due to the angle between the building and the film
plane, foreground and background cannot be rendered sharp simultaneously. Here's
where the Scheimpflug principle on which the solution is based comes into play.
Imaginary lines must be drawn parallel to the front of the lens and the film
plane and a third line from the subject. To attain maximum depth of field, the
lens must be tilted so all the lines meet at a point in space. Tilting the lens
brings the third line to the point of intersection, increasing the range of
sharp focus.
Conversely, suppose you want to focus on only certain objects in the
middle of a scene, throwing everything else out of focus. In this case focus and
tilt the lens so that the subjects are all in the same plane and are parallel.
This technique is especially helpful when photographing a product or still life,
using the shallow depth of field to emphasize only the central subject. The TS
lens could be portraying as a problem solver but it is also capable of taking
the images that may challenge your creativity with its optical characteristic.
Super-Rotator - a mechanism for
adjusting depth of field by tilting the lens in any direction. The direction of the shift can be changed 360 degree and locks at 24 angles.
COMPLETE SET: ○
Lens
○ Front lens cap
○ Case
Years of production
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Year of release
2009
Maximal shift
10
Maximal tilt
8°
Lens rotate
360°
MC covering
Yes
Condition
NEW
Pictures
#1519-1
Canon
EOS AF Confirmation
875$
#1519-2
Minolta
AF (Dunax)
875$
#1519-3
Minolta
MD (Manual)
sold
#1519-4
Olympus
(OM-1, OM-4 ....)
sold
#1519-5
Leica R
sold
#1519-6
Nikon
875$
#1519-7
Contax/Yashica
sold
This adapter (AF
Сonfirmation) has the
electronic chip which imitates
lenses EF and makes them communicate with body EOS.
When focus is correct, there will be an indicator of red light and a
sound signal that will prove chosen focus.
Besides this adapter has possibility to store the information of
your lens, its aperture and a focal length.
When you buy this adapter you inform us characteristics of your lens
and we enter this information into the electronic chip.
By default the chip in the adapter has
aperture f=1.4 and a
focal length
55mm.
And the most important thing is that you can change chip
characteristics to any others in future (3.5/135mm,
1.5/85mm, 3.5/35mm ......).
You can change the lenses characteristics on the camera by yourself,
you will have the manual with our adapter.
This chip has also additional possibilities of the chip programming
where you will have access to correction of a focus confirmation
point and switching of a mode of focusing between MF and AF. (It is
similar to switch MF/AF on an autofocal lens)
Now all your files will have which information about the lens you
took your pictures and there is no necessity to do additional
records. !!!
Though it assists focusing, Autofocus (AF) is not available.