Rogeti TSE Frame Mark III+ for Canon TS-E 17mm and Canon TS-E 24mm II TSE Frame 17/24mm provides a solution to fix tilt shift lens on tripod and create parallax error free images. TSE Frame is an innovative product that combines outstanding industrial design and a superb manufacturing process. The frame is made from strong yet lightweight anodic oxidized aluminum that is CNC machined to precision, with gorgeous finishing to create a superior-quality product. It is compatible with Canon TS-E 17mm and TS-E 24mm II.
Maximum Aperture | 3.5 f |
Minimum Focal Length | 17 Millimeters |
Lens Design | Prime |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 24 Millimeters |
Focal Length Description | "8", "24" |
Lens | Tilt Shift |
Maximum Focal Length | 24 Millimeters |
E**R
Works very well
What I like:Being able to shift the camera instead of the lens position. This maintains the PoV and eliminates parallax when stitching the images together. The Arca-Swiss type quick release fit is a perfect fit in Really Right Stuff lever-action clamps.The nodal point markings for the Canon TS-E lenses it is made for are very accurate. The Rogeti TSE 3+ allows me to shoot single or multi-row panoramas with the camera body shifted up or down without parallax errors. I could do this before with a Really Right Stuff PG-02 panorama rig but that is a much more complicated, expensive and bulky setupWhat I am neutral on: the levels.What I dislike: If possible I 'd like to see the locking mechanism for the lens simplified from the current screw type.Advice to users: put the lens in the Rogeti TSE-3 + frame, attach the lens to the camera body, and then mount the entire rig on the tripod head.Suggestion to the manufacturer: Please add 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threaded sockets to the top and left sides.
B**T
I lothed buying this... $360 for a little chunk of aluminum??
PROS:A) LESS POST PROCESSING It took me seriously 3 years to make this purchase. I just did handheld or on a tripod - the wrong way - and spent a lot of time in post trying to fix the small parallax errors I was making, especially on interiors where everything is close and shows the errors.B) NICELY THOUGHT OUT I finally just gave and bought it in since amazon has free returns, and now, well, I can't go back. This thing is well thought out. It has bubble levels and sighting notches for each orientation - it grips the lenses well...CONS:A) CHINA! QUALITY CONTROL!! It is MADE IN CHINA???? Why? With those profit margins, why not make it where it was designed...?? It shows! The edges are ROUGH - clearly only rounded by a machine and not by a human - and it dings up the lenses! NOT fun on $2k lenses!B) RUBBER IS NEEDED! It really really needs RUBBER ALL AROUND the insides where it can contact the lens on mounting and dismounting it - already scratching up my lenses, so I'm going to sloppily add the rubber in that it needed from the manufacturer.C) ADDING THIS POINT 1 month in - it is mounted over the parallax point of the lens. I do panoramas with this lens often, and it would be real nice if it was shifted that smidgeon so it is over the parallax so that I wouldn’t have to pull out my nodal ninja or add another arca plate to get it there.$360.... wowie. but it works!I tried capturing images of this and other bracket designs online and designing one for 3d Printing... it's a bit too hard for me for now so I gave up.... Might make one since I have this to compare to now.I've tested this on a shoot, and it really does work. It's already saved me maybe 2 hours in post from just two EXTERIOR jobs. It's going to save loads more next time I do an interior job.
J**N
A must have for interiors and architecture photography
If you photograph interiors and architecture, stop reading this review and order this. I've been doing it since 2002 and this has changed my workflow. LOVE it. Buy it. It's worth every penny.
P**S
very impressed with quality
the rotation does not click in the 4 image capture, but I got it to work
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