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This is what I've done with the 120 macro, with stitching 3 pictures taken without paying too much attention to nodal point and other things. Can I expect better using then120 shift lens?

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S3 + TS 120: Look closely :)

 

 

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S2 + TS 120 No tilt:

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S2 + TS 120 Tilt:

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27 minutes ago, basse said:

S3 + TS 120: Look closely :)

 

 

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Thank you for posting. I may be less of a fan of the effect. Maybe too extreme for me! But I see the point, you can really control the plane of focus with that lens...

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Hi,

On my Flickr page (David Reams) I have an album with 120mm T-S images. So far there are only 5 or 6 as I just received the lens a couple of months ago and it sees limited use. The image below was taken with the SL2-S and the S adapter but others in the album were shot with an S(006).

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This one was shot with the S(006). I was trying get the foreground and my wife in focus, which worked however I did lose a bit of the background sharpness.  This was shot at f5.6 (wide open) for that lens.

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5 hours ago, Sailronin said:

This one was shot with the S(006). I was trying get the foreground and my wife in focus, which worked however I did lose a bit of the background sharpness.  This was shot at f5.6 (wide open) for that lens.

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Very nice! This is exactly what I was hopping one could achieve with this lens. I just placed an order (I found one at a price I could not pass). It should arrive soon!

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The lens movements are very limited compared to a view camera, or even a field camera but better than no movements at all.  I actually purchased an SL2-S so that I could use this lens with live view for more critical focus.  Now I'm actually enjoying the SL2-S very much so am adding L mount lenses to compliment the S lenses with adapter.

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California State Capitol shot with Leica 120mm TS APO-ELMAR-S on Leica SL2-S 

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I've received my 120 TS and tried it for portraits...

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and for landscape:

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Another T-S 120mm shot albeit on the SL2-S.  Shot wide open (f5.6) with a slight tilt to get depth of focus.

Point Lobos rocks

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S3 120mm TS 

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