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Lensbaby Tilt Transformer for Micro Four Thirds Camera

  • Price: $249.95
  • B&H # LETTM43
  • Mfr# LBTTM

Product Highlights

  • Tilt Transformer Accepts Nikon Lenses
  • Tilts Twice as Far as Normal Tilt/Shift
  • Controllable Selective Focus
  • Metal Swivel Ball for Smooth, Fluid Tilt
  • Easily Adjust Tilt W/Metal Locking Ring
  • All Metal, Precision Construction
  • For Panasonic & Olympus Micro 4/3 Camera

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Want some of that sweet shallow-depth-of-field razzle-dazzle? The Lensbaby Tilt Transformer for Micro Four Thirds Camera helps you inject a shot of magic into your pictures using your Panasonic Lumix G Micro System or Olympus PEN Micro Four Thirds camera. To use the Tilt Transformer, attach it to your Olympus PEN or Panasonic Lumix G Micro Four Thirds camera, and then attach any Nikon mount lens to the Tilt Transformer: you can fluidly swivel the lens, tilting it up to twice as far as with a standard tilt-shift lens, delivering photos with a slender slice of focus through the image, bordered by a soft blur. 

You control the size and the placement of the focus by shifting the lens until you have the effect you want, using the aperture to change the width of the zone that's in focus.

When used with a Nikon mount lens, produces a slice of focus through the image.
Tilts up to twice as far as standard tilt-shift lenses making it possible to achieve more extreme blur falling off of a very thin slice of selective focus, as compared to the usual slice of focus width and focus fall-off of a typical tilt-shift lens.
Built-in mechanism allows Nikon G lenses to function properly at all apertures. Nikon G lenses do not have an aperture ring on the lens itself. This mechanism allows the aperture to open and close by manually rotating the lens itself.
High quality metal swivel ball for smooth, fluid tilt.
Easy grip, metal locking ring controls ease of adjusting tilt.
All metal, precision construction.

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LensbabyTilt Transformer for Micro Four Thirds Camera
 
4.4

(based on 5 reviews)

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Pros

  • Lightweight (4)
  • Rugged (4)
  • Durable (3)
  • Easily interchangeable (3)
  • Strong construction (3)

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      (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

       
      4.0

      Cool lens adapter

      By Josef

      from Los Angeles

      About Me Semi-pro Photographer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Easily Interchangeable
      • Lightweight
      • Nice Bokeh
      • Rugged
      • Strong Construction

      Cons

      • Difficult to focus
      • Lens Creep

      Best Uses

      • Moveable DOF
      • Tilt shift effect
      • Very Shallow DOF

      Comments about Lensbaby Tilt Transformer for Micro Four Thirds Camera:

      I like that you can achieve the look of Lensbaby lenses using glass I already own. It's a very specific look, but great for dream sequences. I primarily use this as a in camera special effect in my filmmaking.

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      5.0

      Very cool affordable tilt-shift

      By CK

      from Kirkland, WA

      About Me Photo Enthusiast

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Lightweight
      • Nice Bokeh
      • Rugged
      • Strong Construction

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Landscape/Scenery
        • Macro Photography
        • Miniaturizing Life

        Comments about Lensbaby Tilt Transformer for Micro Four Thirds Camera:

        Had a blast playing with this while on a recent Disney vacation. Paired it with a Olympus Pen E-PL1 and a Nikkor 24mm 2.8 and took a ton of pictures with it. The results were very cool. Sure the Nikon Wide Angle PC-E Nikkor 24mm is a much better lens but that's also 5 times the cost. For budget minded tilt-shift control this adapter does fine.

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        5.0

        Coolest adapter ever! Well worth price!!

        By TMO

        from Santa Clara, CA

        About Me Pro Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Consistent Output
        • Durable
        • Easily Interchangeable
        • Lightweight
        • Rugged

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Everything
          • Landscape/Scenery
          • Video

          Comments about Lensbaby Tilt Transformer for Micro Four Thirds Camera:

          Just think about it... You can turn any lens attached to this into a tilt shift lens. Works amazing connected normally with no tilt shift, works even better(and produces amazing focus effects) when used correctly! GET ONE!

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          3.0

          "Too much whiz and not enough bang"

          By steve

          from east brunswick, nj

          About Me Photo Enthusiast

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Durable
          • Easily Interchangeable
          • Lightweight
          • Rugged
          • Strong Construction

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Wildlife Photos

            Comments about Lensbaby Tilt Transformer for Micro Four Thirds Camera:

            cool concept but see to much tilt effect. could have been the lens i was using. 50mm 1.8. it is nice you can use G type lenses and open up the aperture. well built.

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            (2 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

             
            5.0

            Very good product

            By Greg Donikian

            from Buenos Aires Argentina

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Landscape blur control do

                Comments about Lensbaby Tilt Transformer for Micro Four Thirds Camera:

                This is a very good idea to have a cheap tilt lens with a good nikon lens, it's also very small i will recomend this not for something better thatn the regular lens baby and cheaper than a tilt shift lens.

                I also have a nikkor 24 / 85 PCE i use on a D700

                Greg

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                • Tilt Transformer
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