Sample pictures. Shift
10mm. You may click
on the sample image for full resolution. The
full resolution image opens in a new window, so you can keep it open
for comparison.
Lens in neutral
position, unshifted.
Shifted upwards.
Lens in neutral
position, unshifted.
Lens
shifted left.
Lens
shifted right.
Lens shifted down.
Lens shifted up.
Lens shifted up and left.
This
is a shift adapter. You can
buy it adapted to several standard mounts, I chose Canon + Olympus as I
own plenty of these lenses. The adapter can be shifted 10mm off axis
and then be turned in
any direction for perspective control. It covers full
format, so shifting is not limited on an APS-C camera. The test was
done with a full 10mm shift.
The adapter can compete to a certain degree with a real shift
lens, which is very
expensive. A genuine shift lens might be better, but you have only one
focal length at a high price. The adapter is moderatly priced. It is
very sturdy hence its weight. It is easy to use. It's fun to experiment
with its possibilities.