Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/01/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Scheimpflug has nothing to do with perspective control. Your mixing apples with oranges. Scheimpflug when you tilt, not when you shift. Shift is for perspective control. Scheimpflug is for DOF *control*. And it works for 35mm. I can get down and get a pebble in focus 2ft in front of me as well as the rocks at the cove entrance. You *cannot* do that without a bit of tilt. It isn't sharp all the way. 35 or 8x10... Try it; you'll like it. Bob Adler Palo Alto, CA http://www.rgaphoto.com ________________________________ From: Mark Rabiner <mark at rabinergroup.com> To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org> Sent: Sun, January 31, 2010 7:48:19 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] IMG: Weston Beach and This Week's Blog > They wouldn't have; you were hand holding. Once met a guy out at Weston > with a > D300 and he was crowing about how he didn't need a tripod because he had > this > great image stabilization. Everytime (Jim and I) see someone out there now > without a tripod we comment that it must be one of those fantastic D300's. > > I don't want to get too much into it with you Mark, but why do you think > the > Scheimpflug principle doesn't work for 35mm? Something to do with the > physics > of it? Physics stops working below medium format? > > Sorry, but it works fine with 35mm, IMO, and adds great depth of field > capabilities. I don't use shift at all except when I'm all set up and I'd > like > to change the framing a bit. Tilt, on the other hand, works very well in > all > format sizes I use for changing the way you can use DOF. > > As for using the 90TS, I thought I'd just play around with it as Jim is > always > giving me grief about it being useless (and he's probably right). But it > did > seem to work well in this situation and hey, at least I got 1 shot with it > over its lifetime. > > So don't knock it till you've tried it. Have you? Come on out and show Jim > and > me how... > Bob I don't think Scheimpflug would not work with 35mm. I just haven't seen how its necessary. To shoot a building it would be great to have the back parallel with the building so just shift the lens up but I can correct perspective problems so fast just with the crop tool in Photoshop that I can't see getting a big fat expensive slow non AF lens.. Scheimpflug with 4x5 you need becaue even stopped down, way down you can't count on getting everything you want in focus. When I use a view camera I actually do have a clue what I'm doing and use Scheimpflug and do everything correctly that these is to do. Becaue I think its necessary. If you don't you don't get ziltch. With roll film you stop down and get it. I was shooting f 8 and I was being there on the beach with the tidepool. The sun way shining. My film was not all that slow. I was doing ok. I'll be working more with those shots. I think I shot Tri x pro 320 220 and ran it in Xtol 1:3. [Rabs] Mark William Rabiner _______________________________________________ Leica Users Group. See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information