
The new PC-E Micro NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED and PC-E Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/2.8D Perspective Control (PC) lenses correct linear distortion in order to better replicate images asseen by the human eye including straightening the converging lines of rectilinear objects such as buildings while also introducingwelcome command over depth-of-field. Their versatility makes these the perfect lens complement for a myriad of applications including photographing architecture nature interiors and still-life especially product photography. When shooting subjects such as tall buildings with a conventional lens composition often calls for tilting the axis of a camera. This typically results in a significant distortion of converging lines impacting the desired visual accuracy of the image. A PC-E NIKKOR lens' "shift" control provides correction for this type of distortion. "Shift" control can also give a photographer the ability to "effectively" move the apparent position of the camera providing further perspective versatility allowing for example the ability to avoid unwanted reflections in an image. A PC-E lens' "tilt" control gives photographers additional creative control over depth-of-field. Known as the Scheimpflug principaltilt-shift lenses are capable of modifying the focal plane of the lens allowing the extension or limitation of the point of critical sharpness in the image. The combination of "tilt" and "shift" co
- Perspective control lens with 45mm focal length and f/2.8 maximum aperture
- Lets you shift tilt and rotate lens while you shoot for more interesting perspectives
- Shifting range of plus or minus 11.5mm; tilting range of plus or minus 8.5 degrees
- Revolves 90 degrees in either direction; built using Extra-low Dispersion glass elements
- Rounded 9-blade diaphragm; measures 3.2 inches in diameter and 4.4 inches long
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