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Schneider Kreuznach PC-TS SUPER-ANGULON 2.8/50 HM User Manual

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  • Page 2 CANON-EOS...
  • Page 3 Drawing in actual size for 35 mm full frame sensor format Max. 12 mm Max. 12 mm Max. 12 mm 8°...
  • Page 5 ©...
  • Page 6 180° 0° Shift max. 12 mm 0° 180° 180° Shift max. 12 mm 0° 0°...
  • Page 7 180° Tilt max. 8° 0° 180° 0° F Shift max. 12 mm 0°...
  • Page 8 Building not to scale but vertically compressed Converging lines Horizon about 13° Converging lines Too wide Narrow Original photo … rectified with the help of a computer Building precisely to scale, but its top is cropped Horizon Too much foreground Optical axis Building precisely to scale and not cropped...
  • Page 9 f/stop For depth of field from very near to very far intense stopping down is needed, e.g. to f/16; the red line indicates the plane of best sharpness 5.83 m 100 m By tilting the lens according to the Scheimpflug rule, the plane of best sharpness s (red line) can better be adjusted to the course of the subject;...
  • Page 10 Scheimpflug principle Not sharp How to find the Scheimpflug plane (plane of best sharpness) Shift Tilt With a tilted lens, the wedge of depth of field rises when focused to a shorter distance and falls when focused to a farther distance...