Architectural Photography

Schneider-Kreuznach new tilt-shift lenses at Photokina 2010

by Brian Smith on September 17, 2010

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Schneider-Kreuznach is launching new tilt-shift lenses for digital single-lens reflex cameras with full-frame image sensor: Super-Angulon 2.8/50 mm HM and Makro-Symmar 4.0/90 mm HM in mounts for Sony A-Mount, Nikon, Canon and Pentax K-Mount at Photokina 2010. A third T/S lens the  APO-Digitar 5.6/120 mm HM Aspheric will be available for Mamiya/Phase One medium-format systems.

Schneider 50mm/2.8 PC-TS Super-Angulon is a great lens for architectural photography

Schneider 50mm/2.8 PC-TS Super-Angulon

Schneider 90mm/4.0 PC-TS Makro-Symmar is a great lens for portrait and architectural photography

Schneider 90mm/4.0 PC-TS Makro-Symmar

Put me on the list for the 50mm/2.8 PC-TS. I love the look of a normal lens with some tilt to throw the plane of focus and you know that Schneider glass will be SWEET!

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Alison McCreery’s POP Photography Blog features a great piece on the role great story-telling photography may play in the Future of Publishing “Can Architecture Photography Save Publishing?” in this wonderful interview of Mark magazine’s award-winning graphic designer Thomas Miller and San Francisco architecture and interior photographer Joern Blohm.

It get’s me thinking: Can Each Photograph Save 1000 Words?

Photographs by Information Based Architecture for Mark magazine

Photographs by Iwan Baan/Courtesy of Vitra for Mark magazine

Photograph by Yong-kwan Kim for Mark magazine

Kudos to designer Thomas Miller, Mark magazine is truly a beautiful publication. Thanks to Rob Haggart of APhotoEditor.com for pointing out this great blog.

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