Home > Blog > October 20, 2013 – Bigtooth Maple, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA, and the Lee Filters Lens Adapter Ring Canon 17mm TS-E
October 20, 2013
Bigtooth Maple, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA, and the Lee Filters Lens Adapter Ring Canon 17mm TS-E
Bigtooth Maple
Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA
Canon EOS 1D X, 70-200 2.8 IS II (at 123mm), polarizer, 3 sec, f16, ISO 100
Image taken on October 19, 2013.
Lee Filters Lens Adapter Ring Canon 17mm TS-E
Yesterday I picked up the new Lee Filters Lens Adapter Ring Canon 17mm TS-E which is used to mount their regular Foundation Kit, which holds 4" or 100mm filters, onto the Canon TS-E 17mm tilt/shift lens. The first thing I did was to test out the range of motions that could be used without vignetting because the opening through the adaptor is rather small and they warn you about limited movements on their website:This new ring will adapt the Foundation kit filter holder to fit the Canon 17mm TS-E lens and will allow more than half of the total amount of movement that is normally possible with this lens before vignetting - we feel that this is adequate for most uses and using the smaller 100mm system will allow the use of popular 100mm filters such as the Big Stopper and Proglass range. You can even use the 105mm polariser if you allow for a small amount of cutoff at the corners.
We'll see how the adaptor works in practice. I'll be able to use my full complement of 4", or 100mm, filters, but either the available motions will be severely limited or I'll be restricted to making 4x5 aspect-ratio images. As a result, I'm not ready to give up my DIY SW150 filter holder and limited set of 6", or 150mm, filters.
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