Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The manual gives a formula to compute the displacement produced by shifting:- Field displacement (m) = (off set in mm / focal length in mm) * focusing distance(m) In the example given where offset = 11mm focal length = 28mm focusing distance = 150m the field displacement is 58.93m or 15 floors of a typical commercial building when fully shifted. At that position, I managed to frame in a 35-storey building in the vertical format. It is good enough for most architectural shoots, unless you are taking a very tall building in a confined space. At 565kg, it is well balanced on the camera, but one must learn to get used to the shift screw that sticks out from the barrel. About the same weight and length of a 90 Summicron R. No automatic diaphram; I have a few frames burnt out because I forgot to lock down the diaphram. It uses special 67EW filters available only from B&W, and you can't use the hood with filters. MC Lau > - ----------------- > How much 'leverage' (word?) does this lens give you in terms of pc? I do > architecture, outdoor mostly, the lens is not toooo > wide so what can be altered (or corrected)? Is it an easy lens to carry > around? > Thanks > >