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 By tilting the lens, the operator effectively tilts the plane of focus, bringing more of the subject into focus or, conversely, excluding unwanted objects. Tilting the lens down, for example, can align the plane of focus with a horizontal subject -- a field of wild flowers or plates of food on a table -- achieving extreme depth of field without stopping down. Century's Tilt-Focus Lenses also provide an ideal way to isolate the subject from its surroundings. By rotating the lens 45° and tilting it right or left, for instance, the cinematographer can focus on one member of a crowd, even if others in the frame are the same distance from the lens. | 80mm | 16" | Arri PL, Arri B, and Aaton | T2.8-T16 | +/-8° | 3.56" | 2 lbs. 5 0z. | 4.50" L 3.56" D 3.56" W |
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