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Canon TS-E 17mm f4L
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Canon TS-E 24mm mkII f3.5L
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Features
- Tilt and shift lenses compatible with all Canon EOS cameras
- Ultra Wide 17mm / wide 24mm focal length, ideal for architecture and landscapes
- High precision lens elements for low distortion and high resolution to the edge of the image
- ± 6.5° Tilt and ±12mm Shift (TS-E 17mm f/4L)
- ± 8.5° Tilt and ±12mm Shift (TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II)
- Tilt and shift mechanism rotates +/-90° allowing shift in any direction
- Tilt mechanism rotates +/-90° allowing tilt in any direction relative to the shift
- Aspherical and UD lens elements minimise chromatic aberration
- Sub-wavelength structure and super-spectra coatings minimise ghosting and flare
- Circular aperture for creative, blurred highlights
- TS-E 17mm f/4L has a floating internal focus mechanism delivers high image quality throughout focus range.
- Lens construction: 11 elements in 9 groups
At 17mm, the TS-E 17mm f/4L has the widest view
angle of any tilt and shift lens currently available; coupled with outstanding
image quality across the whole frame, it is an ideal choice for architectural or
landscape photography. Building on the success of its predecessor, the TS-E 24mm
f/3.5L II, like the TS-E 17mm f/4L, now includes Canon’s sub-wavelength
structure coating (SWC). Canon’s patented lens coating is specifically
designed to minimise ghosting and flare caused by internal reflections to help
deliver crisp, clear images.
Canon was the first company to offer 35mm camera users a combined tilt and shift
lens. With 36 years experience in this field, Canon has now added TS Rotation
functionality to the TS-E 17mm f/4L and TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II, allowing users to
rotate the direction of the tilt and shift independently of each other. This
affords greater control over the focal plane, replicating the movements of a
large format view camera. Canon’s TS Rotation mechanism is particularly useful
when shooting product shots from a perspective where specific framing and focal
plane is required.
The new lenses, influenced by feedback from professional photographers, have
been created to produce the best image quality with high resolution, high
contrast and low distortion. The use of high-precision aspherical front elements
keeps distortion, common in wide angle lenses, to an absolute minimum, even at
the edges of the frame. The TS-E 17mm f/4L and TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II also feature
multiple UD elements to reduce chromatic aberration and optimised focus
mechanisms.
Canon today has also introduced a new range (52mm to 72mm) of versatile,
multi-functional PL-C B polarizing filters to help reduce reflections from glass
or water or darken blue skies. The PL-C B’s, which are now available in 52mm,
58mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm and 82mm filter thread sizes, also allows the lens cap to
be attached to the lens to prevent damage to the filter if left attached when
not in use.
Great for architecture, landscapes, and other wide-angle
shots
Compact, wide-angle lens which enables tilt and shift
movements. The floating optical system, with an aspherical lens element,
corrects distortion and other aberrations. High image quality and compactness
are the result. Great for architecture, landscapes and other wide-angle shots.
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