Use Of TILT
By tilting the lens in relation to the image plane, you can effec-
tively tilt the plane of sharpness in the subject. depending on
your idea of the final image you can either use tilt to enlarge the
apparent depth of field or reduce it.
HCD28 + HTS 1.5 at f/11
No lens tilt produces some lack of sharpness in the foreground and background, partly due to insufficient depth of
field.
Lens tilted a few degrees to the right produces an image with perfect sharpness from the foreground to the back-
ground.
Lens tilted a few degrees to the left produces an image with an apparent shallow depth of field.
TILT and shIfT adapTer
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