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Old 6th August 2006   #1
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Default SFF with the help of fisheye lens

some of my shots taken ytd...after defish n cropping...
taken on film wif 8mm fish eye...
thx ballack for lending the FE to me...





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wow!

What brand of 8mm FE?
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Originally Posted by panzerpunk
wow!

What brand of 8mm FE?
haha...its the peleng FE...fully manual lens...LOLX
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do u haf any original pix ?

mind sharing .
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Originally Posted by dreamerz
haha...its the peleng FE...fully manual lens...LOLX
good for fireworks wad..

i might consider buying one
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Originally Posted by radiation
do u haf any original pix ?

mind sharing .
haha...here u go...

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Originally Posted by panzerpunk
good for fireworks wad..

i might consider buying one
lol...BBB...but on digital body its ard 12mm...
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hey... hmm... i think the focusing is a bit off. but nice photos though. maybe can improve in the exposure for the background?a bit under

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somemore...





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hey... hmm... i think the focusing is a bit off. but nice photos though. maybe can improve in the exposure for the background?a bit under
haha...focusing i gt to estimate...as its too small to really focus...exposure i think i overexpose most of the pix...trying to counter it in ps...
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hmm... did u make use of the marking on the lens for focusing? I have the lense also but i never focus thru the viewfinder but rather juz estimate the distance and turn using the marking. Its nt realy dead acurate but the depth of field for this fisheye is quite large, so normally depth of field frm 2m to infinity is quite easy to achieve
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i estimated oso...i set it to close to infinity...
in the original pix it is quite sharp...but i think after i defish it...the sharpness suffer...
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interesting angle.
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