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  2. Schneider Kreuznach - Wikipedia

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    A 28 mm f/2.8 shift lens with 67EW filter thread and a lens shade with filter holder for 74R rimless filters and M92x1.00 filter ring. Many user-changeable mechanically-only mount modules available from Schneider Kreuznach. Also available as Leica PC-Super-Angulon R 28 mm f/2.8 with Leica R mount. Can be modified from a shift-only lens to a ...

  3. Tilt–shift photography - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Samyang Optics introduced one of the cheapest today tiltshift lenses, the Samyang T-S 24mm f/3.5 ED AS UMC, which can tilt up to 8.5 degrees and shift up to 12mm of axis. [16] ARAX introduced a 35 mm f/2.8 and an 80 mm f/2.8 tiltshift lens, which are available for several camera mounts.

  4. List of lenses for Hasselblad cameras - Wikipedia

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    HCD lenses are optimized for slightly smaller image sensors covering 48×36 mm (1.9×1.4 in), [95] so the crop factor for HCD lenses is slightly greater at 0.72. With these sensors, an 80 mm lens would have the equivalent coverage of a lens with a focal length of approximately 60 mm on a "full-frame" camera.

  5. Scheimpflug principle - Wikipedia

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    Tilt and swing are movements available on most view cameras, often on both the front and rear standards, and on some small- and medium format cameras using special lenses that partially emulate view-camera movements. Such lenses are often called tilt-shift or "perspective control" lenses.

  6. Silvestri camera - Wikipedia

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    It offers the flexibility of a mini view camera having the same essential correction movements. Rise and fall, rail extension with the micrometric movement of the focus, tilt, and swing. Rodenstock and Schneider lenses on Silvestri bayonet, from 23 mm to 120 mm, back adapter for high-resolution digital backs, T attachment for SLR cameras.

  7. Pentax K-mount - Wikipedia

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    The Schneider-Kreuznach lenses feature shift and tilt movements for perspective control; they can be shifted by 12 mm and tilted by 8 degrees simultaneously. [19] Schneider-Kreuznach PC-TS Super-Angulon 4.5/28 28mm f4.5; Schneider-Kreuznach PC-TS Super-Angulon 2.8/50 50mm f2.8; Schneider-Kreuznach PC-TS Makro-Symmar 4.5/90 HM 90mm f4.5

  8. Pentacon Six mount - Wikipedia

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    A major issue is the fact that the Kiev 88 has a greater flange focal distance than the Pentacon Six, requiring the lens to be recessed into the front of the modified Kiev 88. This causes physical clearance issues with some lenses, particularly the Exakta 66 lenses with a cam and possibly a pin for coupling the lens to a TTL prism. [2]

  9. Canon TS-E 50mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The TS-E 50 mm f / 2.8L MACRO was the first lens from Canon which combining Macro and tilt-shift. It was announced together with a series of lenses, the TS-E 90 mm f/2.8L MACRO and the TS-E 135mm f/4L MACRO, which introduced the same features.