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Anonymous
What is a good lens for architecture? I already have an 18-55 and 55-200.

thanks
>> Anonymous
tilt-shift
>> Anonymous
>>301502
not so good on a crop that is.
and too expensive.

10-22 for beginners I'd say.
>> Anonymous
>>301533not so good on a crop that is.

LOL WUT
>> Anonymous
>>301535
because on a crop a (fucking expensive) wide t/s isn't really wide anymore.
>> Anonymous
lol, because you absolutely need a wide to do architecture, who knew
>> Anonymous
>>301542
no you don't but as a beginner, a wide is good for some architecture.
>> Anonymous
>>302273
No.
>> Anonymous
/p/ is the new /b/

accept it bitch
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>302322

Fuck ilove this picture.
>> Anonymous
>>302329
OH MOTHERFUCKING GOD ME TOO
>> Anonymous
>>301542
No, but because shift becomes kind of useless on a non-wide lens.
>> Anonymous
Sigma 10-20 mm for cropped.
>> Anonymous
Tokina 11-16mm
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
Given someone made an 85mm T-S for dynax/alpha I dont think being ultra-wide is really important.
>> Anonymous
You can use whatever focal length you want for architecture.

OP, I'd say your 18-55 should give you a fair bit of variety in composing shots.
>> Anonymous
Lensbaby Muse for ghetto tilt-shift
>> Anonymous
>>302983
Because T/S is only used for architecture amirite?
>> Anonymous
>>303026
T/S, Bellows, and glass optic lensbabies are often used in product photography to make a single row of items that are not parrellelell to the camera in focus.

Check out the walls of your local Chipotle's.
>> Anonymous
>>303042
well i was implying that T/S lenses are also used for product shots, and 85mm would be a very nice focal length for such
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
>>303045
Just say so next time and then we wont have to badly troll each other into oblivion.

What else could you use one for?
>> Anonymous
>>303046
well you could take lolminiature shots
>> Anonymous
>>303046
to correct foreshortening on fashion shots
>> Cool Photo . johnbstroud
really cool photo. :^)