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    Default  New lens time! (TS-E)  
      
      

    I think I want to get one of the TS-Es as a fun lens to play around with.
    But I cant decide what FL to get.
    I know the 24 is supposed to be the worst, but i think that having that one for my main love of landscape / nature would would be the best. problem is that it isnt very wide on a 1.6x crop.
    I also like studio work and portrait capability of the 90 (for selective focus at weddings and such)
    Maybe the 45 would be a nice compromise, but I dont think it would be wide enough, or long enough :P
    Do I just need to buy 2!?


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    Tilt-Shift lens......drooooling.
    This is something I have wanted to try for a while now.

    http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/c...gapixels.shtml
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    Yeah that's what I did for this which is almost 13 megapixels out of my 8mp camera:



    I don't know Bruce, it would take some getting used to using the 90 for selective for weddings. Fiddling with the tilt and everything on the fly like that and manual focusing. You could do it, but which are you going to use more? I'm personally starting to see how and why I'd like to add the 45mm to my lineup and having all three.
    http://www.thecolorblindphotographer.com
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