On Mon, 31 Aug 1998 17:18:23 GMT, dfhill@my-dejanews.com wrote:

>Hello, I am hoping for a little input here. I am currently using an
>electronic CCD camera for laboratory diagnostic measurements of turbulent
>fluid flow. The camera (TSI PIV-cam) is mounted with a Nikon AF Macro NIKKOR
>60mm lens.
>
>We would like to be able to 'tilt' the lens so as to achieve a well-focused
>image. Is the best option to buy a tilt lens or is there some sort of adapter
>that can be purchased so that we can continue to use the lenses that we
>currently have?

The PB-4 Nikon bellows has a tilt-shift capability, but it would
generally require too much space between the body and 60mm for focus.
It can be used with short-mount lenses, or even enlarging lenses, for
normal focus distances, if the FL is long enough (which depends on the
focus distance and magnification you are interested in...). BTW, I may
have a spare PB-4...