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Using TS Rotation
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In order to prevent shifts in position while shooting, shooting with TS rotation locked or at a click position is
recommended.
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If using Digital Photo Professional to perform lens correction (lens aberration correction, Digital Lens
Optimizer, etc.)*, shooting with TS rotation locked or at a click position is recommended so as to reduce the
amount of correction error.
*Supported cameras: EOS 6D Mark II (As of August 2017)
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Before turning the lens for TS rotation, always lock the lens in a non-tilted and non-shifted position.
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When tilt and shift are used together in right-angled operation directions, or only either of tilt or shift is used,
vignetting by this lens will not occur.
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When tilt and shift are used together in any operation directions other than right-angled, vignetting may
occur in the range indicated in gray as shown in the figure below. For example, when the tilt and shift
operation directions are parallel, and tilt and shift are each at their maximum setting. When using TS rotation
in conditions where vignetting may occur, it is recommended to shoot while checking results after shooting
an image.
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TS-E50mm f/2.8L MACRO
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8.5
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Amount of tilt (degrees)
Amount of shift (mm)
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TS-E90mm f/2.8L MACRO
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10
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Amount of tilt (degrees)
Amount of shift (mm)
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O
TS-E135mm f/4L MACRO
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Amount of tilt (degrees)
Amount of shift (mm)