We are still missing Tilt-Shift lenses in the E-mount lens range!

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One of the T/S images shot by Davide Perbellini using the Mamiya 645 system

The idea for this article was sparked by a discussion I just had with a colleague of mine named Davide Perbellini (here is his IG account). He’s an architectural photographer looking to switch systems. He currently owns an old Phase One Back for the Mamya 645 system and asked me what kind of tilt-shift lens options we have for the E-mount. Specifically, he needs a 24mm and 80mm focal length. I am not an expert in this field and I quickly googled the different options and none were really satisfactory:

Option 1: Using third party Tilt Shift lenses like the Samyang/Rokinon 24mm T/S that has a poor optical performance compared ot the majestic Canon 24mm T/S lens. Some other better quality lenses are shift only like the Laowa 20mm lens.

Option 2: Using a third party Tilt-Shift lens adapter from Fotodiox and adapt older Canon or Nikon lenses on it.

His request: He would like to know from you if you can get professional results using the Tilt Shift adapter (your feedback in the comment system is welcome).

My thoughts: I’m afraid that nothing even comes close to what the Canon R or Fuji GF system can offer. They have native T/S lenses like the Canon 24mm, Fujifilm 30mm and Fujifilm 110mm. And I really wonder why the E-mount lens line is completely missing this market. We have a ton of 50mm and 85mm lenses that are completely redundant. How come Sony (and other third party manufacturers) have abandoned this segment?

Maybe Sony thinks the market is too small to waste time developing lenses for architectural photographers. Would love to hear the opinion that are in this market, if they have some “work around” that are satisfying, or if they gave up on Sony and use different camera systems for that specific task.

Thanks!

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Few hours left on Sony camera deals: $500 off on the A7rV

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This ends in a few hours:

Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM II preorder links:
USA: Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama.
Europe: FotoErhardt, FotoKoch, Calumet, WexUK.

Lexar 512GB has now the lowest price ever at Amazon ($112).

 

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Ending on Sunday: Up to $500 off on Sony cameras

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Cameras:

Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM II preorder links:
USA: Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama.
Europe: FotoErhardt, FotoKoch, Calumet, WexUK.

Lexar 512GB has now the lowest price ever at Amazon ($112).

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Is Tamron seriously planning to launch this 20-400mm megazoom?

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I got a tip from an anonymous caller. So there is a high probability that this is WRONG and BS. But I’m posting this anyway because this lens has a unique focal length and I’m actually wondering if you would want a lens like this:

Tamron is planning to release a 20x superzoom lenses in autumn 2024: the 20-400mm F/4-7.1 Di III VC VXD, which weighs in at just over 1kg, but isn’t particularly heavy.
Tamron’s full-frame focal lengths range from 17mm to 500mm, but the arrival of the 20-400mm F/4-7.1 Di III VC VXD, which almost covers the entire focal length range, breaks the silence in the field of lightweight full-frame superzooms.
Meanwhile, evaluations of pre-production models show that its image quality is surprisingly close to that of other 400mm/500mm lenses from the same manufacturer.

Like I said, I think it’s 95% likely that this rumor is wrong. But just imagine for a moment if there was such a lens…. One lens to tulle them all :)

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