Micro 4:3 Adapters:
I thought I would add that view camera style shifts and tilts can be done to a limited degree on Micro 4:3 bodies using adapters which have been available for a while now. I did some quick research on
B&H, but I have seen them on
eBay and I would expect them to be available at other stores (like
Adorama etc.)
Here are some examples. There are more. Most of them are "Special Order" items:
Shift:
"FotodioX Pro Lens Mount Shift Adapter for Nikon F-Mount Lens to Select Micro Four Thirds-Mount Cameras
B&H # FOPSLMANGLM •MFR # NK(G)-MFT-P-SHIFT"
"
FotodioX Pro Lens Mount Shift Adapter NK(G)-MFT-P-SHIFT B&H"
USD $85.95
[2018-08-17: I bought the above FotodioX shift adapter and it has too many deficiencies. There appear to be other similar products available so I would recommend buying one of the alternatives.]
Tilt:
"Dot Line Nikon F Lens to Micro Four Thirds Camera Tilting Lens Mount Adapter
B&H # DODL0891 •MFR # DL-0891"
"
Dot Line Nikon F Lens to Micro Four Thirds Camera DL-0891 B&H"
USD $129.95
"-Nikon F Lens to MFT Cameras
-Tilt Function up to 8 Degrees
-Depth of Field and Perspective Control
-Maintains Infinity Focus"
[Available for Canon EF or Nikon F Lenses to M4/3 or Sony E-mnt bodies]
Other:
"Horseman Micro Four Thirds Camera Mount for TS-Pro
B&H # HOMFTM •MFR # 27031"
"
Horseman Micro Four Thirds Camera Mount for TS-Pro 27031 B&H"
"-For Micro Four Thirds Mount Cameras
-Enables View Camera Movements on TS-Pro"
USD $139.00
[2018-04-10 I think I should add that the Horseman adapter is useless unless you buy the rest of the Horseman Tilt-Shift kit, which costs about $4,600 US, and will still require a lens to be useful.]
NOTE: I have also seen adapters that claim "shift + tilt" but I would not trust them. I have read complaints of complex adapters falling apart, and it seems to me that a "shift + tilt" adapter would be difficult to make and more likely to be the ones that "disassemble themselves."
A tilt adapter with a wide angle full-frame prime (possibly used) could be a good addition to a Micro 4:3 system for this type of work. Something like a 28mm 3.5 lens could work out well. A big aperture is not needed.
[2018-04-07 typos]