Perspective Control, View . Wikipedia article is a good starting point: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/View_camera

YouTube videos: Excellent, comprehensive video showing shift, shifting for stitching, for “fake miniature” effect and selective in portraiture, and tilt for extending focus using Canon lenses for both still and video: https://youtu.be/3qo3nYcDCuc 8 minute video showing basic view movements: https://youtu.be/0JU­eHpk97Y (The PDF referenced in this video is at http://issuu.com/frednewmanphotography/docs/view_camera_basics1 ) Surprisingly good but very cheesy 1980’s Calumet video on view camera movements: https://youtu.be/nOtxvNaYC1s Using a Canon TS lens to throw sections of your image out of focus for portraits, including using one handheld! Shows some good diagrams. (Content ends at the 6:30 mark): https://youtu.be/gTDCW_8AsSo The Schneider 90mm Macro TS lens for DSLR, this just shows the movements, no sample images, but is one of the better videos for seeing the movements of a TS lens up close: https://youtu.be/ARsmuxjdzLU

B&H Catalogs/SourceBooks (of special note, the Professional Photo SourceBook from 2007): http://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/FreeCatalog.jsp Intro to Large Format from B&H (part 2 has good diagrams of movements) http://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/Product_Resources/largeformat1.jsp Sinar Cameras: http://www.sinar.ch/en/ Download Sinar catalogs: http://www.sinar.ch/en/category/downloads/brochures/ Arca Swiss: http://www.rodklukas.com/resources/Arca­Swiss_Camera­System.pdf http://www.digitaltransitions.com/images/upload/Arca­Swiss­News­2014.pdf Ebony Cameras: http://www.ebonycamera.com Linhof product list and 2015 price list: http://www.linhof.de/download_e/Linhof_Price_List_2015.pdf

Large Format Info: http://www.largeformatphotography.info Information with examples: http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/tilt­shift­lenses1.htm Canon article with examples: http://www.learn.usa.canon.com/resources/blogs/2014/20140527_divitale_tse_blog.shtm l Canon’s manual for the 17mm and 24mm TS lenses: http://gdlp01.c­wss.com/gds/2/0300003542/02/tse24f35lii­im2­eng.pdf “PPro” flickr album of Canon 24mm lens, showing maximum shift and tilt: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ppro/sets/72157625453699043

Novoflex “Tilt/Shift” bellows for APS­C digital through cameras or backs (uses Schneider lenses or other lenses with adaptors) http://www.novoflex.com/en/products/macro­accessories/bellows­systems/tilt­shift­bellow s/ http://www.novoflex.com/de/info/download/+/file/dabla_tilt_shift_2009_e­web.pdf/ Two reviews by the same user: http://ohm­image.net/opinion/photophile/novoflex­balpro­ts­part­1­stability­and­stacking http://www.fujirumors.com/novoflex­balpro­ts­adapter­review­part­3­fun­with­the­balpro­t s/ (part 3, links to parts 1 and 2 in the first paragraph.)

A Novoflex “Tilt/Shift” bellows for smaller cameras, has many lens/body adaptors available. http://www.novoflex.com/en/products/macro­accessories/bellows­systems/bellows­attach ment­castbal­ts/

Cambo Actus “mini” View Camera for use with DSLR, mirrorless or medium format digital backs, has many lens mounts and many camera body mounts available: http://www.cambo.com/Html/products_photo/set01/english/internet/Item34298.html 2­part review of the Actus showing it with the Nikon D800 and a mix of enlarger and medium format lenses: http://nikonrumors.com/2015/04/28/cambo­actus­and­nikon­d810­part­1.aspx/ and http://nikonrumors.com/2015/05/05/cambo­actus­and­nikon­d810­part­2.aspx/

Kipon makes Tilt/Shift adaptors to allow Nikon F, Olympus OM, and Leica R lenses to mount on Sony E (not FE!) or Fuji XF mirrorless cameras. “Snowdrop” (http://s1150.photobucket.com/user/snowdrop2005/library/) on Photobucket has images from the manual (sold on Ebay, elsewhere): http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/o620/snowdrop2005/05­109_zpsa46615bb.jpg

Not directly related to perspective control, but since perspective control is used instead of for selective focus, to learn more about DOF and for some very useful calculators, see http://dofmaster.com/. A detailed article from Zeiss on DoF and , possibly the best out there: http://www.zeiss.com/content/dam/Photography/new/pdf/en/cln_archiv/cln35_en_web_special_ bokeh.pdf