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Normally when I see tilt/shift used, it’s for lenses that can both tilt and shift? And when stuff can only shift, they’re marked as perspective correcting? But it’s been a while since I’ve been looking at new glass
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Normally when I see tilt/shift used, it’s for lenses that can both tilt and shift? And when stuff can only shift, they’re marked as perspective correcting? But it’s been a while since I’ve been looking at new glass
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Oh, for a photograph, yeah, definitely — I was just thinking about the lens side where folks tend to label them somewhat more accurately. I mean, I’m sure that someone has taken a picture looking up at a tall building in corrected perspective but looking like it’s an architectural model, but not often.