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I got a tilt shift adapter for my mirrorless camera. To use it more than I already can, I need more lenses that have larger than necessary image circles, so when they shift especially, they still show a full image.
Obviously, medium format lenses work, but SOME full frame lenses just have generous image circles -- those are mainly the ones I'm after, for portability and affordability.
But I can't find a database of this info anywhere, only what image circle they're designed to cover, never what image circle they actually cover.
(This would also be useful to people wanting to use some cheap APS-C lenses, for example the 35mm 0.95 brightin star almost covers full frame, just cropping to 4:5, so losing 20% of your sensor instead of 60% normally)
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