User Manual
T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC
Thank you for purchasing T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC lens. 
We believe that this new T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC lens for video recording will give 
you a special photographic experience.
When attaching or detaching the T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC lens, make sure that the 
tilt scale and the shift scale are positioned at ‘0’ and locked.
Failure to do so will make it difficult to attach a lens to the camera since the tilt or shift 
part moves.
You can set the desired brightness by turning the aperture ring when using the 
T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC lens. You can set the F NO from 3.5 to 22.
When using the tilt/shift function, vignetting or slight color change may occur. Vignett-
ing is a phenomenon where the corners of the image darkens. To reduce this, close the 
aperture or compensate the exposure prior to shooting.
Experience is required to determine the correct exposure using the tilt/shift function.
It is recommended to test shoot until you feel comfortable with the exposure.
The tilt/shift unit controls the depth of field to the subject and the area for shooting This 
lens compensates for image distortion and allows you to capture various images that 
you were never able to do with general lenses.
The T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC lens allows you to express the depth of field to the 
subject in various ways using the tilt unit. It is recommended to use a tripod for proper 
shooting.
Make sure to differentiate the knob for tilting. The tilting knob is black and the locking 
knob is grey. Use the black knob to adjust the tilting and rotate the grey knob in L 
direction to hold it in place.
※ CAUTION
 When you use the tilt function, make sure that you do not touch the sensitive 
 areas of the tilt unit.
 Do not turn the knobs with excessive force. Doing so may damage the knobs.
The T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC lens allows you to correct distortion of the subject 
using the shift unit. It is recommended to use a tripod for proper shooting.
Make sure to differentiate the knob for shifting.
You can set the focus for a subject by turning the focusing ring when using the T-S24 
mm F3.5 ED AS UMC lens, as it is a Manual Focus (MF) adjustment lens.
When using the tilt/shift function, you cannot check if the focus is correct using the 
distance scale of the lens.
If you have a camera which allows you to view images through the viewfinder or to 
capture a live view, check the focus while looking at an enlarged image. If you change 
the tilt and shift values after setting the focus, the subject will be out of focus.
Hold the tilt area of the lens gently, align the lens mounting reference point or line with 
the lens ring mount of the camera, push the lens into the camera and turn the lens 
softly in the attaching direction until it makes a clicking sound.
Hold the tilt area of the lens gently, press the lens release button on the camera, turn 
the lens in the opposite direction to that for attaching, and pull it out.
① When focusing on a subject from a far distance, 
 turn the focus ring to the left (∞ to 0.2) and focus on the clearest subject by using 
 the indication signal on the camera or by checking visually.
② When focusing on a subject from a near distance, 
 turn the focus ring to the right (0.2 to ∞) and focus on the clearest subject by using 
 the indication signal on the camera or by checking visually.
① When focusing on a subject from a far distance, 
 turn the focus ring to the right (0.2 to ∞) and focus on the clearest subject by using 
 the indication signal on the camera or by checking visually.
② When focusing on a subject from a near distance, 
 turn the focus ring to the left (∞ to 0.2) and focus on the clearest subject by using 
 the indication signal on the camera or by checking visually.
The T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC lens is a retrofocus type lens which corrects and 
emphasizes the perspective, and also adjusts the depth of field.
This lens completes an optical system based on superior optical technologies, and 
maintains excellent resolution both at the center and around the periphery of the lens 
by adopting a high performance Glass Molding ASP lens and a UMC (Ultra Multi 
Coating).
The tilt shift unit controls the depth of field to the subject and the area for shooting. This 
lens compensates for image distortion and allows you to capture various images that 
you were never able to do with the existing lenses.
Since the T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC lens is designed for a designated mount, you 
can easily take photographs without installing an additional adaptor, by mounting the 
lens directly onto the camera.
Please read this instruction manual carefully and use it accordingly.
The shifting knob is black and the locking knob is grey. Use the black knob to adjust the 
shifting and rotate the grey knob in L direction to hold it in place.
Some cameras require special settings when using this lens.
The diaphragm of the T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC Canon mount is not compatible with 
the camera. If the brightness value is set to above F8, the user may have difficulty in 
setting the correct focus by viewing a subject through the camera viewfinder. Therefore 
focus on a subject with a fully open aperture when attaching this lens to the camera, 
and then set the depth of field and brightness you want to express prior to taking the 
photo.
1) Set the camera mode dial to M.
The diaphragm of the T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC Nikon mount is not compatible with 
the camera.
If the brightness value is set to above F8, the user may have difficulty in setting the 
correct focus by viewing a subject through the camera viewfinder. Therefore focus on 
a subject with a fully open aperture when attaching this lens to the camera, and then 
set the depth of field and brightness you want to express prior to taking the photo.
The  diaphragm  of  the  T-S24mm  F3.5  ED AS  UMC  Sony  (Minolta)  α  mount  is  not 
compatible with the camera.
If the brightness value is set to above F8, the user may have difficulty in setting the 
correct focus by viewing a subject through the camera viewfinder. Therefore focus on 
a subject with a fully open aperture when attaching this lens to the camera, and then 
set the depth of field and brightness you want to express prior to taking the photo.
1) Set the camera mode dial to M.
2) Set the focusing lever of the camera to MF.
3) Adjust the shutter speed to achieve the appropriate exposure for the brightness.
(The above procedure applies to the 350. The settings for the camera or the menu may 
change, depending on the model or due to a menu upgrade. Therefore refer to the 
camera manual or contact the camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
(The above procedure applies to the D8000. The settings for the camera or the menu 
may change depending on the model or due to a menu upgrade. Therefore refer to the 
camera manual or contact the camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
2) Adjust the shutter speed to achieve the appropriate exposure for the brightness.
The tilt/shift direction can be changed by turning the tilt/shift unit.
If you pull the mount rotation lever and the tilt rotation lever when the lens is mounted 
on the camera, you can rotate the tilt/shift unit.
90° rotation is available for the mount and tilt units.
The lens is half secured at every 30 degrees and fully secured at 90 degrees.
Please note that there is a danger of pinching your finger in the locking lever when you 
rotate the tilt/shift unit at a high speed.
When rotation starts you can remove your hand from the rotation unlocking knob, since 
the rotation will continue.
If the lens is secured at 90 degrees, press the knob and rotate it.
If the amount of shift is large, the lighting may be different at the top or bottom of the 
image or on the left or right of the image. Therefore it is recommended to shoot by 
reducing the aperture value.
The diaphragms of the T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC Canon M, Samsung NX, Sony E 
and Fujifilm X mounts are not compatible with the cameras.
If the brightness value is set to above F8, the user may have difficulty in setting the 
correct focus by viewing a subject through the camera viewfinder. Therefore focus on 
a subject with a fully open aperture when attaching this lens to the camera, and then 
set the depth of field and brightness you want to express prior to taking the photo.
(The above procedure applies to the Canon M. The settings for the camera or the 
menu may change, depending on the model or due to a menu upgrade. Therefore refer 
to the camera manual or contact the camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
1) Set the exposure to manual exposure (M) and change the focus mode to MF.
1) Set the camera mode dial to M.
Mount: CW 90° (30° per step)
Between the tilt unit and the shift unit: CW 90° 
(30° per step)
1) Set the camera mode dial to M.
2) Adjust the shutter speed by turning the dial to achieve the appropriate exposure for 
 the brightness.
2) Press the MENU/OK button, and select ON at 'Shooting without lens' in the 
 shooting menu.
(The above procedure applies to the X-Pro1. The settings for the camera or the menu 
may change, depending on the model or due to a menu upgrade. Therefore refer to 
the camera manual or contact the camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
※ Please read the safety precautions at the back of this instruction manual prior to 
  use.
※ The shutter speed of some Canon cameras changes automatically if the shooting 
 mode dial is set to Av and the brightness is set by turning the aperture ring. 
 Therefore the shutter speed is not required to be set additionally as with the M 
 mode.
(The above procedure applies to 40D. Settings for the camera or the menu may 
change, depending on the model or due to a menu upgrade. Therefore refer to the 
camera manual or contact the camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
(The above procedure applies to the NEX-5. The settings for the camera or the menu 
may change, depending on the model or due to a menu upgrade. Therefore refer to the 
camera manual or contact the camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
※ The shutter speed of some Samsung NX cameras changes automatically if the 
 shooting mode dial is set to A and the brightness is set by turning the aperture 
 ring. Therefore the shutter speed is not required to be set additionally as with the 
 M mode.
When you use the tilt or shift function, the sharp areas of the tilt and shift units 
become exposed. Therefore, make sure that you do not touch them or get 
scratched by them.
※ The shutter speed of some Sony E cameras changes automatically if the shooting 
 mode dial is set to A, and the brightness is set by turning the aperture ring. 
 Therefore the shutter speed is not required to be set additionally as with the M 
 mode.
Advantages of the T-S24mm F3.5 ED AS UMC
1. Image size of 35mm full frame.
2. It compensates for optical aberrations using a high performance aspherical lens.
3. In the fully open position, it produces a high resolution and high contrast at the 
 center of the lens as well as around the periphery.
4. The UMC (Ultra Multi Coating) design suppresses flare and ghost images.
Figure
Attaching
Detaching
Nikon Mount
Sony α / Canon Mount
① Mount  ⑥ Aperture ring ⑪ Mount rotation lever 
② Shift scale    ⑦ Focusing ring  ⑫ Shift reference line
③ Shift locking knob   ⑧ Distance scale    ⑬ Shift knob
④ Tilt reference line  ⑨ Tilt locking knob  ⑭ Tilt knob
⑤ Tilt scale    ⑩ Tilt rotation lever   
Canon M 
Fujifilm X  Sony E 
Samsung NX 
Phenomenon Causes Solution
The lens cannot be 
attached to the camera.
The lens cannot be 
detached from the camera.
Automatic focusing does 
not work properly.
Pictures are too dark or too 
bright.
The camera flash is not 
compatible with the 
camera.
There is no camera finder 
indication or display.
I want to attach your 2X or 
1.4X converter lens.
The lens cannot be 
mounted on other cameras.
Blurry image
The lens ring mount and the 
camera mount are not aligned.
Incorrect rotation direction for 
detaching the lens.
If you turn the lens while holding 
the camera, it may cause damage 
to the lens.
A manual focusing lens has trouble 
with automatic focusing.
Inappropriate exposure.
Incorrect focusing.
Insufficient shutter speed or 
camera shake.
Align the reference point on the lens 
with the lens attachment reference 
point on the camera.
Hold down the lens release button on 
the camera, and gently turn the lens to 
the lens attachment/detachment 
reference point marked on the camera, 
and then pull the lens forward.
Use the focusing ring to adjust the 
focus.
The manual control lens may not 
be compatible, depending on the 
camera.
Our converter is designed for the T 
(M42 screw) mount only. Therefore 
it cannot be used with this product.
This lens is designed for a specific 
mount.
This lens does not have electrical 
contact points, so there is no 
electronic communication with the 
camera.
Zoom failure.
This lens is a single lens.
See the camera manual.
This does not indicate that there is a 
problem with shooting.
Use each company's own mount 
converter.
Use each company's own mount 
converter.
Purchase the designated lens mount.
Adjust the aperture ring accordingly.
Turn the focusing ring while checking 
the subject with the indication on the 
camera or check visually to set the 
focus until the subject is clear, and then 
press the shutter.
Select a shutter speed of 1/125 sec or 
faster, steady the camera and take a 
photograph.
WARNING!
Do not wet this product or expose it to a moist environment. It may cause a 
fire or electric shock.
CAUTION!
Do not use this product or store it close to devices that generate heat i.e., 
heaters, thermal regulators, stoves or stereo amplifiers.
Do not leave the lens in conditions where drastic temperature changes can 
occur.
Do not touch the surface of the lens by hand, and avoid making contact with 
sharp objects.
Avoid dropping the lens.
Do not soak the lens in water, and avoid water splashing onto the lens.
If there are foreign bodies on the lens, use a lens cleaning kit only.
If the lens hood is cut by the user, it may cause damage to the surface of the 
lens, as the surface of the lens may make contact with the floor.
Instruction Manual
Please read this instruction manual prior to use.
1. Component Names
2. Attaching to and Detaching from the Camera
3. Focus Adjustment
6. Cameras that Need Special Settings
4. Brightness Control
5. Tilt&Shift control
7. SPEC
9. Safety Precautions
5-1. Tilt control
5-2. Shift control
5-3. Lens rotation movement
Canon
Mirrorless cameras (Canon M, Fujifilm X, Samsung NX, Sony E)
Nikon mount
Sony (Minolta)
8. Troubleshooting
Caution! Handle with care!
WARNING
CAUTION
If this instruction is not 
followed, it may cause death 
or severe injury to the user.
If this instruction is not 
followed, it may cause death 
or severe injury to the user.
The following precautions are divided into two types 
according to the level of danger.
WARNING CAUTION
Don't look at the sun 
through the lens. It may 
cause blindness.
Attach the lens to the 
 camera correctly and 
ensure the lens is held in place 
properly; otherwise the lens may 
not be removable, or may 
become loose and cause an 
accident.
Don't put excessive pressure 
on the lens attached to the 
camera; otherwise it may 
cause damage to the lens or 
to the camera mount. Be sure to 
hold the lens when operating or 
moving.
Ensure that the camera 
operates properly by 
checking the lens beforehand or by 
test shooting for important events 
such as a 
wedding 
ceremony 
and an 
overseas 
trip.
Don't leave the lens within 
reach of babies, as it may 
cause injury to the baby if the 
lens falls or is dropped.
Don't attempt to modify or 
alter the lens. It may lead 
to failure of the camera. Modified 
or altered lenses may not be 
repaired.
Don't leave the lens in 
direct sunlight. It may 
cause a fire, depending on 
lenses that concentrate 
light on a close object.
Don't look at the sun
 directly through a camera 
with a lens attached. It may 
cause damage to 
one's eyesight.
Tick
The following pictograms are used in the below precautions:
Requires caution. Inside the pictogram it shows contents of precautions.
(It shows outbreak of fire in the pictogram on the left.)
Shows prohibition. Inside the pictogram it shows contents of prohibition.
(It shows prohibition of dismantling in the pictogram on the left.)
Shows instruction. Inside the pictogram it shows contents of instructions. 
(It shows instruction of precaution in the pictogram on the left.)

