Tilt shift or lens for indoor photography
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 11:15 am
Hi All
I am planning a trip to the UK next year and I want to be well prepared for both taking photos of buildings and indoors.
I am tossing up between getting a Tilt-shift lens and making do with my current lenses (boosting the ISO as required) for indoor work or doing tilt adjustment in Photoshop and getting a fast f2 or quicker lens for indoors.
Any opinions or thoughts would be of great interest.
(Oh, currently I am using a Canon 5D MkII and have a 24-105 f4, 70-300 f2.8 (though a little large for indoors at times), and a Tamron 90mm f2.8 that I can use. I plan on upgrading the the 5D MkIII before I go to have that as my main camera and keep the MkII as a backup body.)
I am planning a trip to the UK next year and I want to be well prepared for both taking photos of buildings and indoors.
I am tossing up between getting a Tilt-shift lens and making do with my current lenses (boosting the ISO as required) for indoor work or doing tilt adjustment in Photoshop and getting a fast f2 or quicker lens for indoors.
Any opinions or thoughts would be of great interest.
(Oh, currently I am using a Canon 5D MkII and have a 24-105 f4, 70-300 f2.8 (though a little large for indoors at times), and a Tamron 90mm f2.8 that I can use. I plan on upgrading the the 5D MkIII before I go to have that as my main camera and keep the MkII as a backup body.)