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03/27/2008 10:30:49 PM · #1 |
tried it today... LOVED IT!!!!!!
one question, i was expecting more of a bubble effect... any techniques to enhance that?
also... the 2x teleconverter...will that affect it weirdly? |
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03/27/2008 10:44:28 PM · #2 |
The only way to increase the fish-eye effect is to get a full frame sensor. Because of the crop factor of you camera and it's sensor you lose the most distorted parts of the image and that's on the edges. |
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03/27/2008 10:45:05 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Jib: tried it today... LOVED IT!!!!!!
one question, i was expecting more of a bubble effect... any techniques to enhance that?
also... the 2x teleconverter...will that affect it weirdly? |
Easiest way to enhance it. Get away from the 1.6 crop factor camera or buy one of the newer fisheyes designed for that crop factor.
Matt |
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03/27/2008 10:51:44 PM · #4 |
the 2x extender wont fit between the camera and the lens i dont think
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03/27/2008 10:51:52 PM · #5 |
which one is designed for the 1.6? |
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03/27/2008 10:58:41 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Jib: which one is designed for the 1.6? |
Sigma recently announced a 10mm fisheye. I haven't seen it yet, but I'm seriously considering buying it.
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03/27/2008 11:02:06 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Jib: which one is designed for the 1.6? |
I'd look at these: Sigma 8mm f/4.0 EX DG or Peleng 8mm f/3.5. The Sigma is probably the better lens.
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