Lensbaby Tilt Transformer How To

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2010

An introduction to the Lensbaby Tilt Transformer.

The Tilt Transformer™ adapts Nikon® mount lenses to Panasonic Lumix™ G Micro System, Olympus PEN®, and Sony® alpha NEX cameras.

For more info please visit our website here: http://www.lensbaby.com/lenses-composer-tt.php

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  • is there a shift transformer 2 ????????

  • @MikeyFinggaz not yet ;)

  • is it easy to center the ball joint thing ?

  • @MrPlaystationboy - yes - you just have to make sure the locking ring is loose enough to make small adjustments to the ball joint and then lock it into place. I usually check for straightness from two angles (ie. from the top or bottom and from side)

  • I own G series Nikkor lens but my subscribers may not. I would love to review this lens for my channel but what if somebody owns a D series lens? How do you change the aperture on that? I didn't mean to ask too many questions but if I am going to make a video, it's better to know all the answers in advance. Thanks for your help.

  • @PhotographersOnUTube The D series lenses have a manual aperture ring no? If so, you would just use the manual aperture to dial in your settings. Hope that helps and let us know if you have more questions that's why we're here!

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  • nice!

  • @LensbabyMovies I just checked one of my D series lens and you're right, you can just change the aperture ring. My last question would be if Lensbaby has partnership program for photographers who run a youtube channel. I recently reviewed a flash for Yongnuo and next would be some products from Cowboy Studio. Not sure if Lensbaby does that or not. I am partnered with Amazon so I post the product links in my video description and on my website at PhotographersOnUtube(dot)com

  • @aftereffects777 probably not - if you follow the comment threat below you will find an explanation for why we weren't able to do this for Canon cameras

  • @jjjjjokerface

    No, there is a mirror, so no space for the tilt mechanism.

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