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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 796519" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>I decided to try my 28 mm old PC lens, which actually took a sharp focus, but I found that the lens rotated or slid out when you were </p><p>trying to focus or change the fstop, so,, actually a hard lens to actually use. Really is a speciality lens, for when you want to add some </p><p>height and width without changine perspective, which is pretty cool. </p><p></p><p>I vow to try this lens more this coming year, I think it has some potential for capturing some photos beyond the 28 mm window. </p><p>of course, you might ask, wny not use say a 20 mm or even the 15 mm,, well,, one word,, distortion, </p><p></p><p>the 28 PC lens allows multiple images from the same angle (on tripod of course), with its shift and Rotate function. </p><p></p><p>This is the older design prior to the now added feature of tilt (still have not tried this lens, but I read you can't shift and tilt at the same time?). I am</p><p>going to rent a shift and tilt lens before committing any investment in that lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 796519, member: 10038"] I decided to try my 28 mm old PC lens, which actually took a sharp focus, but I found that the lens rotated or slid out when you were trying to focus or change the fstop, so,, actually a hard lens to actually use. Really is a speciality lens, for when you want to add some height and width without changine perspective, which is pretty cool. I vow to try this lens more this coming year, I think it has some potential for capturing some photos beyond the 28 mm window. of course, you might ask, wny not use say a 20 mm or even the 15 mm,, well,, one word,, distortion, the 28 PC lens allows multiple images from the same angle (on tripod of course), with its shift and Rotate function. This is the older design prior to the now added feature of tilt (still have not tried this lens, but I read you can't shift and tilt at the same time?). I am going to rent a shift and tilt lens before committing any investment in that lens. [/QUOTE]
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