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06/12/2006 06:07:09 PM · #1 |
Does anyone have some examples of pictures taken with a 15mm fisheye (if it;s the Canon one, much better) on a full frame camera? How about on a 1.6 crop camera?
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06/12/2006 06:12:39 PM · #2 |
Several here taken with a 1D mk2n (1.3 crop).
any questions or want more pics PM him - epphoto he's a friend of mine and a nice guy.
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06/14/2006 01:13:46 PM · #3 |
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06/14/2006 01:15:01 PM · #4 |
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06/14/2006 01:17:50 PM · #5 |
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06/14/2006 01:18:58 PM · #6 |
I also like this site a lot- click for examples.
canon reviewer
there are (sigma?) other more fisheyed lenses too that will work on our camera
edit- anyone who knows which ones?
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06/14/2006 01:42:48 PM · #7 |
Urgh... I don't have any 15 fish shots up on the web from the 5D except astro stuff. This one:
is the only one I have access to at the moment. It's not a very good shot, but you can see that the view encompasses most of the visible sky! It does show a little astigmatism in the corners, but much less than some of the rectiliear lenses I own.
Overall, the 15mm fish is an outstanding lens, I loved it on APS-C, even more so on FF. Highly recommended. |
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06/14/2006 01:47:34 PM · #8 |
wait- isn't this from your fisheye I borrowed?
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06/14/2006 01:53:25 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by oOWonderBreadOo: wait- isn't this from your fisheye I borrowed?
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Yes!
And come to think of it, I might just have a fisheye shot or three posted on the web from that day...
Aha!
//kirbic.smugmug.com/gallery/1351019/2/63764415
//kirbic.smugmug.com/gallery/1351019/2/63764423
Both of the linked shots are the 15mm fisheye on the 5D. As laura can testify, I was almost *in* the cactus on the first one! |
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06/15/2006 04:43:17 PM · #10 |
any more from you guys,
particulary wedding ones
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06/15/2006 04:47:40 PM · #11 |
grigrigirl uses hers for wedding shots. I think she had a quite a few posted.
Here's one
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06/15/2006 04:47:42 PM · #12 |
not mine but this was taken with the
Nikon AF Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G IF-ED DX
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06/15/2006 05:27:10 PM · #13 |
These were with a Nikon 16mm fisheye.
EDIT TO ADD: I did some firefighter portratis with it this past weekend. I'll add a couple of those later tonight.
Message edited by author 2006-06-15 17:29:16.
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06/15/2006 05:34:43 PM · #14 |
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06/15/2006 06:01:43 PM · #15 |
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06/15/2006 06:04:07 PM · #16 |
This is uncropped, from the Peleng 8mm and Canon 10D
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06/15/2006 06:05:53 PM · #17 |
Canon 15mm fisheye... others in my portfolio |
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06/15/2006 06:23:17 PM · #18 |
This isn't a fisheye, but it'll show you what a 10mm non-fisheye will look like...
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06/15/2006 11:28:52 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by strangeghost: This is uncropped, from the Peleng 8mm and Canon 10D
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Man, that's a kick ass lens!
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06/16/2006 02:07:26 AM · #20 |
oops not fish eye
Message edited by author 2006-06-16 06:48:01. |
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06/16/2006 05:54:04 AM · #21 |
Three samples from yesterday. Sigma 15/2.8 FishEye on 1Ds.
1/250s, f8, iso100 onboard 550EX at 1/64 IIRC.
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06/16/2006 09:32:02 AM · #22 |
i got it yesterday, i plan on shooting some stuff today,
also i got an expodisc, a much needed wedding tool,
anyways, thanks for the examples guys,
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