Wednesday, November 11, 2009

"Working at Close Range"


"TILT-SHIFT LENSES": When using these kinds of lenses you are able to have larger apertures and faster shutter speeds, which allows you to freeze motion. Tilt-shift lenses uses the depth of field approach. By, allowing the photographer to tilt the lens when its actually still in the camera body. You can use a tilt-shift lens with teleconverters and extensions and can be bought for the use of Canon and Nikon cameras. You can buy these lenses in three different sizes for the Canon camera which are; 24 mm, 45 mm, and the 90 mm lenses.

For more information on Tilt-Shift Lenses I would recommend reading the book, " Nature Photography" written by, Tim Fitzharris.
You can also read an article on theweb,
http://find.galegroup.com/gps/start.do?prodid=IPS&userGroupName=mtilb_1_729.

The photograph of the tilt-shift lenses are available at,
www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-TS-...

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