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Canon TS-E 17mm f/4 L Tilt Shift Lens EXCELLENT from original owner -Very Clean-

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Used
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US $1,185.00
ApproximatelyC $1,620.19
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Maximum Aperture
f/4
Compatible Brand
For Canon
Brand
Canon
Series
Canon TS-E
Type
Wide Angle, Perspective Control, High Quality
Focus Type
Fixed/Prime
Mount
Canon EF
MPN
3553B002AA, 3553B002
Focal Length
17mm
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Item Weight
2.8lbs.

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  • Top favourable review

    The Lens that Made me Switch to Canon

    Having been a diehard Nikon shooter for all of my forty plus years in photography, the appearance of this lens a few years ago caused me to take pause. Realizing that Nikon was unlikely to introduce its own 17mm tilt/shift, I purchased one of these used and a Canon 6d body. The build quality is truly amazing. I look forward to getting to a venue where a 17mm is needed so that I can explore the lens' potential fully. In the meantime, I have purchased three other Canon lenses and another body to round out my system. So now I am a Nikon AND a Canon shooter!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: wk860d

  • Shooting with a tilt-shift lens

    The lens is flawless. An excellent wide angle fixed focal length straight lens, as well as a great architectural lens and a "specialty" lens for "making miniatures". Check out tilt-shift photography on Google for some very interesting images (also done in Photoshop). The adjustment knobs move fluidly and very minor adjustments are easy to make to eliminate key-stoning, particularly for architectural imaging. This is a lens that takes getting used to in that it's technically "challenging". It takes time to understand nuances of the ratios, angles, focusing techniques, etc. It is very similar to using a bellows style field camera...incredibly useful in the right hands. There are many brilliant articles written on "how to use" these lenses. I highly recommend researching the articles ...

  • A Permanently Attached Sharp Prime Lens with benefits

    I come from a 1980s and 90s background of medium format (Mamiya 7, RB67 ProSD and shift lens) as well as some experience with a 7.5 inch plate, shift large format camera - as well as all that 35mm stuff! I took up the DSLR route in 2003 with a Canon 10D, switching from my Nikon systems and have never looked back. I have owned many prime and L series zoom lenses for Canon, recently using the 16-35mm as my always-on lens but have had good success with 20mm and others at f8 apertures and below for general photography. I take primarily urban portraiture, travel, landscapes and some architecture and use my 5DII for some filming too and have been on the lookout for a lens that is incredibly sharp, is the perfect wideness for me and has good shift/tilt capabilities - Canon answered my dreams with ...

  • Uncompromised Class Glass

    A standout lens for Architectural or Professional Real Estate Photography. This is "Not" a lens I'd recommend for an amateur or someone that is more concerned with ruggedness than perfection. As a prime lens, it's not autofocus compatible. For some, that will rule it out. The tradeoff is that production time and image quality as well as composition, can't be replaced by doing the fake tilt shift method. Stuck shift/tilt locks are a known liability with this lens. In my opinion, most are caused by user error. I purchased my used lens in excellent condition, but it was advertised as having a stuck shift lock but otherwise, was fully functional and had very low hours. I did this knowing that most likely the owner had unscrewed the knob to far back and most likely a simple fix would repair ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: grotheius18

  • Essential for Architectural Photography

    This is the first lens I go to for most of my Architectural photography. Geared rise and shift works well. The large front element sticks out of the housing so I use a Dinkum flag and it is easy to block out the direct light from the lens.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: piggyback_creative