TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II
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TSE FRAME Mark 5 for Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II

$299.00 USD
$329.00 USD
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Description

TSE FRAME is an innovative product that combines outstanding industrial design and a superb manufacturing process. The frame is made from strong yet lightweight anodic oxidized aluminum that is CNC machined to precision, with gorgeous finishing to create a superior-quality product.

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TSE FRAME Mark 5 For Canon TS-E 17mm & TS-E 24mm II


Key Features

  • Lighter weight : Only 215 gram or 7 Ounce
  • High precision level vials imported from UK
  • Nodal plate for 360° Cylindrical Panorama shooting included
  • Made of extra quality, silver anodized aluminum
  • Dimensions: 120 x 98 x 38 mm
  • Arca-Swiss style base at 45 degree. Diagonal shift stitching without tilting tripod head

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Customer Reviews

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Ludwig Desmet
because it is unique in its features

because it is unique in its features, because it is well crafted, because it is solid and precise. The only downside is that a 4x stitched panorama is not possible with solidly fixed 30° angles(as featured in the lens).

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Torsten Blum
Quite happy with it so far

Wasn't sure if I was going to use the TSE frame that much. Turned out I use it more often with my TS-E 24mm lens than with the 17mm one. With the 17 mm it doesn't happen that often that I can use or even need the extra field of view but it does occasionally. Using it with the 24mm lens more often when I just need a little bit of extra FOV but don't want to sacrifice resolution by using the 17 mm lens and cropping the image in post. Also using it with the 24mm lens in order to stich multiple frames together to get a higher resolution for a photo that the 17 mm could capture with fewer pixels. Thinking about getting the frame for the TS-E 50mm as well, but it's even more expensive than the 17/24 mm frame.

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PHILIPPE SIMON
Just prefect

I'm an architecture photographer. I use it with 24mm & 17mm. Zero problem for stiching or parallax !! Diagonal shift is made easy. Very solid materiel, reliable.
The best accessory ever bought.

I hope one day, i could afford the RG1 and panoramic head.

My only regret is not easy at all that Rogeti has no reseller in Europe...maybe one day ;-)

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Don Libby
Better than expected

Decided to try this using a Canon 24mm TSE, Kipon adaptor on a Fuji GFX100s. Short answer is this works great. I've been able to shoot 4-frames to stich into one huge image. Now if I can only get something similar for a 90mm TSE.

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Rinze can brug
Love it

I have one for my canon 24mm and one for the 17mm tilt shift lenses and a fotodiox polarizer

That way i don't have to take it off when i switch
Lenses

I just ordered the pano stitcher also you guys just rock

I use it with a hasselblad x1d 2 and it’s just a dream to work with no complains at all

All i need is a nice L bracket from you guys and i have to get the 45mm also at some point

Keep on rocking guys!

Rinze