06-18-2013 05:47 PM
How do you use a 12mm tube with a 24mm T-S for macro? Do you focus somewhere, and then tilt? Is shifting used?
06-18-2013 06:13 PM
I do use shift to control the composition without moving my tripod (it's not a problem for people who use macro rail). I didn't have camera with LV, I used to focus first, then tilt to the lens, took photo and checked the preview.
06-18-2013 08:22 PM
Thank you.
George Lepp mentioned using 12mm with 24mm T-S, but didn't have the T-S lens to demonstrate. I believe he mentioned having the large "lip" of a poppy in the foreground.
For landscapes I first focus around the hyperfocal point, tilt to get the bottom in focus, and then recheck focus at the top with Live View. Shift is used to move the "horizon" up or down.
I'm new to macro, and am not sure of the steps.
06-19-2013 11:39 AM
Why are you using an extension tube for landscape pics, just to "zoom"?
06-19-2013 12:03 PM
Not for landscapes or other non-macro shots. I was just explaining my T-S workflow with non-macro. I am trying to understand the workflow steps for macro with an extension tube.
06-19-2013 12:15 PM - edited 06-19-2013 12:16 PM
Got it, sorry, I misunderstood. For manual focus lenses like a tilt shift the extension tube won’t have any effect on the procedure. I’m no expert in T-S, but I was taught macro T-S the same way as you do your landscape. I set the focus on the farthest point of my subject, then tilt to try to bring the fore-subject into focus. Re-adjust the furthest point and repeat. Very difficult without good strong continuous lights. I usually give up and go to focus stacking 🙂
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