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Tilt-Shift Adapter for Micro Four Thirds

Zoltan Arva-Toth | Accessories | March 12, 2010 | 3 Comments
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A Japanese company has developed a tilt-shift adapter for Micro Four Thirds cameras. The Hino Seisakusho tilt-shift adapter allows regular FourThirds lenses to be attached to Micro Four Thirds bodies, and endows them with tilt-shift capabilities. However, lenses weighing more than 500 grams are not recommended to be used with this adapter. Originally scheduled to go on sale this month, the Hino Seisakusho adapter is now expected to be available later this year. The exact pricing is unknown, but Photoscala believes it should not cost more than €330.

Source: Hino Seisakusho via Photoscala



 

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#1 ezflash

This is a tilt adapter (a la lensbaby). It is not a tilt-shift adapter

3:46 am - Saturday, March 13, 2010

#2 Craig

ezflash: going by those drawings, it does look like it is a tilt-shift adapter.

2:33 am - Monday, March 15, 2010

#3 m3 card

Especially the adapters for the Micro Four Thirds with the extra 20mm difference to classical Four Thirds seems to have the extra space to add this Tilt/Shift functionality. Hartblei would be another possible vendor.

9:09 am - Monday, March 15, 2010

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