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[quote]Anyway - a view camera has a flexible lens standard and film standard.[/quote] I've never used anything bigger than a 35mm SLR, so I'm curious about the high-end stuff. What can you do with the view camera that the tilt/shift can't do? I get the idea that the tilt/shift lens is a poor man's view camera, but I'm curious how much you lose. [quote]I still prefer the corrected version, as long as it doesn't introduce distortions to the main subject[/quote] Can it, though? I assumed that correcting the highly visible perspective distortions in the tall building would correct trivial perspective distortions in the not-as-tall main subject. Since using Photoshop to correct the perspective makes it as though the camera were horizontal to the building (with no up-angle), wouldn't it also make the perspective as though the camera were horizontal to everything else, including the human subject?
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