Could i use a macro lens to make a tilt shift lens for my nikon fg?
I would like to know if i could use a macro lens to make a tilt shift lens for my nikon fg, if i can what range of focal length would be ideal?
Added (1). Note* a nikon fg is a film camera, so no, i will not be editing my photos.
Added (2). If anyone could link me some specific cheap lenses that would be greatly appreciated
A true tilt-shift (also known as a perspective control) lens has up-down movements to correct converging lines, such occur when shooting tall buildings. Go to:
http://tiltshiftmaker.com/
… If you want to experiment with tilt-shift images.
The best shot you have at doing tilt shift is getting a "Lens Baby", you can't use a macro lens.
Still haven't started yet have you?
You can use any focal length you want but the most pronounced effects or corrections wan be seen if you use wide, 35mm or less.
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