Kenneth Teore, owner of Kens Lens Designs, is a photographer and graphic designer working in Shallotte, NC. Kenneth is outgoing and loves photographing local beaches, parks and special events in this coastal area. Kenneth has Autism and Dyslexia, he is highly focused, and takes advantage of adaptive technology in his business. Kenneth’s educational experiences include: Graphic Arts at Anthem Institute, NJ, National Geographic Travel Seminars, Philadelphia and New York City Photography Courses at Brunswick Community College, NC. Kenneth has created online advertising for various clients. His photography experiences include wedding, baptism, graduation portraits, family beach photos, travel, and local photography. Kenneth has expertise in photo restoration, providing his clients with refreshed and colorized versions of their favorite photos. Kenneth has sold his products at local Farmers/Beach markets in coastal North Carolina.
Have you tried using the T-S lens with the Scheimpflug principle to obtain greater depth of field? This is one of the best features of view cameras, and I would think any tilt-shift lens.
I bought a Fuji QuickSnap to do the same thing. Not completed the DIY yet but also just bought two versions of the UFO lens, one for M43 and one for SonyE. Will compare all after the DIY is done. May also buy the Kodak to compare. May be slightly easier to cut out and mount.
@Ken's Lens Designs Kool, I got my UFO M43 lens Fri and got the Emount version today. Really happy because the Emount is the UFO Mii that has a little bit of focus adjustment. That was a nice surprise. They work great. I set cameras to auto ISO, set SS, point and shoot. Nice results also.