The Weird Lens That Can Invisibly Photograph Mirrors (Tilt Shift)
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2024
- I bet you've never even heard of it
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:11 - Lens Shifting
2:45 - Mirror Demonstration
3:23 - Lens Tilting
4:53 - How Tilt Focusing Works
6:04 - Modern vs Old Cameras
7:30 - Shifting vs Wide Angle Lenses
8:23 - Acquiring a Tilt-Shift Lens
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Fun fact, like 75% of the time I spent making this video was just on all the short animations. Please like the video or I will be sad 😂
Also several have mentioned that in the mirror shot, you could tell it was at an angle because the faucet was not facing centered. This is true, but if you were doing this for a movie or something, and really needed to sell the illusion, you could simply adjust the faucet or other objects so they still look like they are pointed straight-on.
This video was fucking amazing
Wut
The animations were really helpful.
Thanks!
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This is the first explanation of tilt shift I've seen that actually makes sense. Thanks for taking the time to explain things so well.
Yeah, wondered about it for years!
Yeah, great explanation!
Wait.. it is real!?
Very informative
The animations help
After all the "get for free" videos from ThioJoe, I don't know what I can believe or not anymore...
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It's all just a joke
Same I clicked on it like oh cool then seen thio joe. And after that was like oh never mind not cool
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@@joyson7 Everything I say is a lie :)
I knew tilt-shift lenses were advertised as being "for architects" and I knew that they were useful for taking images of large objects, but given their price, I never really invested time into figuring out how they worked. This is a great explanation that makes me want to get one...
I've known about tilt-shift lenses since years. However, you are the first one who managed to explain the way they work in such a simple way. Good work!
Also, fun fact: the "miniaturization" effect when tilting the lens is a product of our culture. After seeing loads of photos and short focal length effects in movies, our brain is used to the fact that things that are clearly out of focus are in the different distance than those staying in focus - and that it works either by making first plan blurry or the background blurry. When we see both first plan and background blurry, we assume that the whole scene is so small that it is possible to focus just on parts of the elements we see.
I love how the video comes across as fake but is actually a real thing 😎
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He makes it so easy to understand...
Yeah. lol Thought it was click bait at first. pleasantly surprised.
@@parttimehuman nah he's fixed up. He well known for lying in the past but he's fixed up now and provides good and clear explaination.
@@navidmehdi6 wanst the "lies" joke videos?
For mirrorless users like Sony full frame cameras, there is a really good TS adapter, that would make almost every Canon or Nikon full-frame lens be used as a native TS lens! I made some video about it recently, it was a really fun to play with gear! Cheers from Japan!
I have been using tilt/shift cameras since the 1970’s. In all that time this is the best description of tilt/shift I have ever seen or read. Congratulations on making something that can easily bore people into something that inspires them.
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What?
Wasnt that a joke video
@@Cee4Four What?
Wasnt this a joke comment
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My father bought a tilt/shift lens for taking pictures of tall buildings he designed in the 80s. He’s since passed on and left me one of these beautiful lenses! It’s a treasure of mine.
I bet he used it to "untilt" the buildings, that wasn't really covered in this video, but fixes the problem mentioned in the beginning.
Thank you for this. Tilt/shift has always been the name for the miniature effect for me. Whenever I saw such a photo on reddit or something there was always someone trying to explain how tilt/shift is actually supposed to be more than that but without visual aid it was hard to understand what they meant. This is perfect.
I’ve been doing photography professionally for 11 years and only now understand how tilt shift lens works lol ... thank you so much
This is literally the best explanation of tilt shift cameras I've ever seen I've literally never understood them before
tilt-shift lenses)
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I have been doing photography for years and only knew tilt shifts by the common miniature effects, but somehow never learned the many practical uses for them. Thank you for making such a great explanation. The focal plane rotation and ability to photograph tall objects without angling the camera up are both HUGE gamechangers. I really want a tilt shift now
Me : I dont have camera
Also me at 3am : watching this video
Sounds like me...right now! :-D
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Came expecting a bullshit meme, left with an interesting photography fact
It's a joke, not possible at all
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What in god's name could possibly be construed as a meme about this lmao???
@@melody3741 well, it didn't seem like a thing that could exist.
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Ive been doing photography for several years, just stumbled upon this video today. And this video is legitimately the first time I've ever had a tilt shift lens explained to me in a way that makes sense. thanks!
I love how do you cover the topic holistically. You say about the old days of photography, about how the focal plane actually moves, how you can use it as your advantage, and about the possibility of using just the ultra wide angle lens. If only every video on UA-cam were that complete.
This is the best explanation of tilt shift I’ve seen on UA-cam and totally wouldn’t have expected it from a non-photography channel, amazing work Joe, and I really appreciate being willing to go over some people’s heads in order to actually be accurate with the explanations
4:06
That is probably the best visualised example of how DOP works I've seen on youtube BY FAR.
I understood this but for a beginner; it explains this perfectly without you even having to explain DOP
DOF* not DOP, DOP stands for director of photography
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Awesome to learn a lot about the history and tech!
Wow, I've known about tilt shift for over ten years but this is the first time I got an explanation how it works on the hard hardware level! I had heard there are tilt shift lenses but never actually knew the way they work. Thanks a lot!!!
I'm big into photography and I've never heard of this lens but it looks and sounds absolutely amazing and I'm definitely going to be looking into getting one of these. Thanks for this great information
If it wasn't so expensive, it would be great to get hand on these. I'd love to check out one to see what it can do to photograph :) Sadly, I do not have reflex camera, only a little bit better and more expensive compact camera (it produces better images, but doesn't grant me full control over the camera - I can change white and exposure balance, but I cannot set exact values, and definitely cannot change depth of field by adjusting aperture, and cannot change focal point - all of these are maintained automatically by the camera - but it is great start and I hope one day I'll be able to buy myself an actual reflex camera and maybe also even tilt-shift lens for landscape photography. Wow, that's amazing how everything works!
You're big into photography and you never heard about a technical camera, large format or even focal plane? xD Digital is doing a disservice to the photographers.
These lenses are very fascinating. It'd be considered sorcery back then.
Yes its great learning something new that can really help your photography and it sure does sound like magic
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This is the first video that I saw of yours and BOOM, you earn a subscribe. Fantastic depth of knowledge, as well as clarity!
A couple of years ago I bought a TS-E for product photography mainly. This video showed me what's really possible with this awesome lens, thanks!
I've worked in the photography game for decades...
I've yet to see a more comprehensive explanation of a photographic concept...
Impressed just doesn't cover it....Wow! Seriously...
Hi ThioJoe, I can't speak for other camera manufacturers, but Nikon has quite a few bellows options for their 35mm cameras, at least years ago. I have both tilt/shift and bellows and prefer the bellows since you can do more things with them, like magnify as well. BTW, your presentation on these cool lens is better than anything I have ever seen in any book or video in all my years, and I'd say should be the new reference standard for people wishing to understand them. Well done sir!
Clearest explanation of tilt-shift I've ever seen - thank you!
You can get tilt-shift adaptors to enable the effect with a regular lens, eg the Fotodiox TLT ROKR, but of course you need a lens with a large enough image circle relative to the sensor size to make it worthwhile: probably a medium format lens, and an APS-C, or better yet MFT, sensor.
This is a lightyears better of an explanation than virtually all photography channels I've seen. The fact that a tilt shift lens is just a wider angle lens condensed to a more telephoto lens where you can just shift around the wider focal plane is news to me. My fingers are itching to order the 90MP Canon EOS R5s when it's announced for preorder, and it's nice to know I could get the same results by just shooting wider and cropping.
Ah, what a pang of nostalgia I felt when you showed pics of your (really cool, BTW) field camera. I was a commercial photographer from 1980 to 2010 and used similar cameras in my work, the largest using 8" x 10" sheet film Truly a beast, though not even the largest of such cameras. The Scheimpflug Principle (VERY well explained in your video) was something that had to be understood well in order to have any hope of producing decent photos with these types of camera. Now you have me jonesing for a tilt-shift lens for my smartphone camera. Thinking this may be optically impossible.
Coming into this video I thought that it was a fake tutorial. Instead you blew my mind
you are my new favorite youtuber. i have been a photographer for years now and this explanation of a tilt shift lens is wonderful. i’ve always wanted one of these lenses, but they are way too expensive for me. amazing !!
This is so cool, I love the explanations, very concise but easy to follow
They aren't cheap. Another thing I point out to people wondering about them is that they're always manual focus lenses (I have never heard of an auto-focusing tilt-shift lens). Another nice side-effect... since you can tilt the focus plane without having to stop down, you can shoot at a higher shutter speed (because you have a wider aperture) and that means you can freeze action (think of a field of flowers being blown by the wind). BTW, Novoflex makes bellows adapters for many popular camera models (also not cheap).
Wait, I thought this was a joke if I realized it wasn't.
I've known about tilt-shift lenses for a long time but never actually knew that they did all that stuff. thanks so much for this video👍 you did a great job at explaining things
Really didn’t know about this technique, but it’s very useful information! Thanks for sharing.
the lens is a vampire. everyone knows a vampire doesn't have a reflection in a mirror
For decades I've often wondered how one could take a photo of a mirror without the camera in the image. Now I know!
Informative and not boring, thanks for all the interesting info!
Wow this was very new to me. This was very facinating. I never heard of this but knowing it is really worth. I will try both in future. Thanks ThiJoe for letting us know this. The more we learn the more we realize there is infinite things we actully need to learn.
The new feature in next years cellphones
I'd actually be hella hyped
@@ThioJoe same tbh
It would look like your holding your hand out randomly
"Tilt shift will change the way you think of cameras"
Man I'm 3 minutes in and I already realized I don't understand *light.*
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This is SO well explained! Thanks!
Finally I've found an amazing explanation how such lens work! Thank you. Really appreciate.
This topic was freaking interesting.
I thought this was going to be on manipulating the DoF to give photographs of miniatures appear to be full size objects, for things like model train environments. This was way cool.
You have simplified TS to a very digestable manner that no other photography channel managed to do thus far. Awesome!
Wow, awesome. Have been interested in tilt shift lenses but have not found a good explanation of them. This one is awesome. Thanks very much!
Yep, I'm the portion that heard of those lenses, and that was it.
Really fascinating what else they can do even how they do it in the first place.
Great video.
Can the Image sensor be tilted or shifted instead of the lens assembly?
Good question, and the answer is yes. A lot of old bellows cameras actually allow both the lens and back to be tilted
No. The design of typical modern digital cameras doesn't allow for that. Some specialist large and medium format system can be used that way but they are so expensive that they aren't worth considering for normal use.
With the exception of the fairly budget lens baby system, good quality TS lenses are also fairly expensive with most running several thousand USD per lens. They are traditionally used in architectural photography for correcting perspective and parallax issues.
@@ThioJoe Produce an adaptor to fit a digital camera to the back of a 5 x 4 monorail camera, You would of course also need a really hefty tripod to support it.
@@insertclevernamehere2506 if fact large format is far more cheap that any decent digital set. xD
Digital:
camera: 500
Lens: 200
tripod: 200
Computer: 1000
Printer: 200
Paper: 20
Total: 2120 ish dollars?
Large format:
camera: 200 (a crown graphic, for example)
lens: 250
tripod: 200
chemicals, trays, and tanks: 150
emulsion for 50 photos: 30
safelight and bluelight to enlarge with the own camera: 100?
Paper: 20
Total: 950ish dollars.
Here you go your set for pictures of over 500 megapixels. xD
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Thanks Joe. Fantastic explanation in simple language. I admire your knowledge.
I love you, Thiojoe. And there's something special about your black v-neck tee that really makes me watch.
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You didn’t specify, so thank you.
honestly thanks so much
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I swear, one day you'll promote your instagram account with "These memes will murder you in a dim alleyway so you'd better keep your eyes on it at all time."
Thanks for making legit videos now, and no more pranks. Much better. Awesome Chicago scenery at 4:56 👍. I'm actually impressed with the production value and content you put up here. Keep it going!
Great vid! I hadn’t even considered looking into tilt-shift lenses.
So that's why "The Legend of Zelda: A Link's Awakening" looks the way it does.
Damn I thought he was gonna introduce a warlock and explain that magic is real
This is insane! Thank you for posting all this info
4:51 my favorite effect.
Still don’t understand why it makes things look miniature
It not make things look miniature. Is your brain who is telling you that it looks like miniature. Why? Because the closer you focus, the shallow your depth of field (yes, even using your eyes). So when you focus very close, which means looking to very tiny things, your brain knows that, in the same way that focusing far your depth of field is huge, is just one of the ways that the mind calculates distances.
So when a technical camera mess up the focal plane and creates a shallow depth of field for something afar, your brain have no other reference of distance (because is only one image, not like your eyes that are two images put together creating a brief trigonometric calculation having in account the angles between the axis of the eyes compared) that how shallow the depth of field is. If it is large, you know that the image is far from the camera. If is not, then you'll understand that is close. Tada!
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this was very well made and i finally understand how tilt shift lens works. thank you!!!
Thank you, this is the best explanation I have seen on this topic
That explains all the shows and movies where they are looking into a mirror
Actually it's all digital work
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Explained it very simply. Got every party of it. Nice work, keep up👍🏻.
Knew about these lenses, but never had such a great explination of how they actually work. Great video, gonna go look through your channel to see what else I can learn.
6:30 Now if all of this sounds amazing, you might be surprised to find out that none of this is *real*
(Jk it is)
oh what a twist that would be
remember when this channel was putting aluminum foil on your router for bigger range
I like that you describe looking upwards at a tall tower "warped" since the parallel lines meet, while other people actually call warped the resulting perspective that comes from Y-shearing when the lines stay parallel.
Very well explained! Amazing!
Remember when this guy was the "how to, for free" guy?
Polarsaurusrex has done this for years already
OMG THIS IS SO USEFUL!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
A great video, ThioJoe. That was so cool.
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Great illustration and explanation, thanks!!
Thank you for this video. This contains a lot of valuable information.
Really well explained, thank you.
I love your explanations, nice and simple but very very effective
Subscribed for funny content, stayed for incredibly well presented lens breakdowns.
I think this might be your best video yet (at least in terms of amount of information conveyed)
That was awesome information - very well explained! Thank you!
Wow. This video is so well executed. Thanks for this man. Mind blown.
You have explained the Tilt-Shift lens better than any of the other UA-cam channels! Well done.
Clear and concise explanation of tilt/shift lenses. Good job!
Ty! I visit photography channels and this is the best explanation!
This video was so helpful! Thank you
worth to subscribe. thank you Joe!
I’m _scheimpflugged_ ! Brilliant presentation. I really appreciated the graphics with focal planes demonstrated. That made it so that even I could understand it. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing with us
Great video, I've always been interested in getting into tilt shift photography.
There's actually adapters for mirror-less cameras. You can adapt other brand lenses. Though there's not much review on them on youtube yet
Fascinating. Thank you for sharing
The best video explaining tilt shift lens, kudos!
An excellent video on the use of tilt shift lenses, one of the best I have seen. I recently acquired a mint condition second hand Canon 45mm TS-E lens and this video has been invaluable!
You explained this so well that even I could understand it! That's an achievement 👏
Love your work!