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01/02/2007 09:30:05 PM · #1 |
$23 Ebay attached to my stock nikkor.
It is the little lense that could.
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01/02/2007 09:34:15 PM · #2 |
Yeah, I'm going to be picking up one of those little fisheyes. They may be small and cheap, but a lens is a lens, is a lens is a lens.
Great shots :)
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01/02/2007 09:59:07 PM · #3 |
| I was scared to buy it at first because I was told it was a waste of a good shot, but it has worked out. I seem to find uses for it almost every time I am out. Clarity could definitly be better when shooting up close objects. The distance seems to mask some of the flaws of the lense. |
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01/02/2007 10:10:09 PM · #4 |
hey boomer!!
what does this lens look like?
i'm keen on a fisheye, but not keen on dropping $800 for a lens i'll get little regular use out of.
got a link or a pic?
cheers
david
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01/02/2007 10:16:21 PM · #5 |
It looks and feels like a real hunk of junk. But I like the fisheye ok, and the macro is sort of fun, but not sharp enough for the folks round these parts.
Macro Example:
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01/02/2007 10:42:14 PM · #6 |
| I bought a fisheye-macro attachment via ebay recently - ~$30 - it's a Bower. I love the potential effects but it's miserable unusable - can't get a focussed shot close or far. Of course I'm forced to stick it on my Sigma 18-50mm which is already soft, so it's probably an additive effect. |
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01/03/2007 03:09:45 AM · #7 |
stupid computer ...
i'll post from home!
:( sorry
Message edited by kirbic - Break up long line. |
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01/03/2007 01:29:50 PM · #8 |
| What the huh? Can you repet that? |
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01/03/2007 02:56:21 PM · #9 |
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