The Canon TS-E 135mm f/4L Macro Tilt-Shift Lens is a telephoto lens that offers close focus control along with perspective control capabilities. The tilt-shift lens is built for studio, product, and tabletop photograph. With a +/- 10° of tilt and +/- 12mm of shift possible, to adjust perspective and composiiton, this can be used while shooting for more stability. The minimum focus distance is 1.6' and a maximum magnification of 0.5x helps benefit the range of movements for more control over depth of field.
Complementing the operation of the lens, this L-series prime is also distinguished by its optical design that features a pair of Ultra-Low Dispersion elements to significantly reduce color fringing and chromatic aberrations for high clarity. Individual elements also feature a Subwavelength Coating to suppress flare and ghosting for greater contrast and color neutrality.
Perspective control, tilt-shift lens affords +/- 12mm of shift and +/- 10° of tilt, and both types of movements can be applied independently, and parallel or perpendicular to one another. Additionally, the tilt and shift functions can be rotated +/- 90° in any direction for applying the movements in distinct directions.
Tilt-locking mechanism and a large tilt knob benefit operation and ensure the lens stays in place while shooting.
Two Ultra-Low Dispersion (UD) elements help to reduce color fringing and chromatic aberrations for improved clarity and color accuracy.
A Subwavelength Coating has been applied to lens elements to minimize surface and internal reflections for a marked reduction in lens flare and ghosting when working in strong lighting conditions.
A minimum focusing distance of 1.6' along with a maximum magnification of 0.5x benefits working with close-up subjects.
In the Box
Canon TS-E 135mm f/4L Macro Tilt-Shift Lens
E-82 II 82mm Lens Cap
Lens Dust Cap E (Rear)
ET-88 Lens Hood
LP1424 Lens Case for Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM Telephoto Lens
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