Matt Blaze on Nostr: Finally, what if you want to try this but don't want to go full large-format view ...
Finally, what if you want to try this but don't want to go full large-format view camera? There are options for 35mm format (DSLR/mirrorless) cameras!
Both Canon and Nikon make a number of good lenses that support some shift and tilt/swing, in a range of focal lengths. They're expensive (and manual only), but pretty good quality.
You can also get a view camera that uses a your existing camera as a sensor, e.g., https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1131857-STUD/cambo_99010700_actus_b_view_camera_body.html . (You'll also need lenses with adequate coverage).
Both Canon and Nikon make a number of good lenses that support some shift and tilt/swing, in a range of focal lengths. They're expensive (and manual only), but pretty good quality.
You can also get a view camera that uses a your existing camera as a sensor, e.g., https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1131857-STUD/cambo_99010700_actus_b_view_camera_body.html . (You'll also need lenses with adequate coverage).