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Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 68
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Anyone tried using mirror lens before. Read it from popular Photography, seems interesting for a 500mm f/8 that cost around US$100. Here's an example
http://www.adorama.com/catalog.tpl?o...6&sku=SY5008XX Samyang 500mm f/8 Ultra Telephoto, Manual Focus Mirror Lens without T-Mount Adapter Description This ultra-telephoto is incredibly compact and lightweight. Using an advanced reflex design, Samyang has created a mirror lens that is ideally suited for wildlife and sports photography. It has a fixed aperture of f8. It comes complete with a soft pouch and three (3) rear mounted, 30.5mm filters, (ND-2X, ND-4X & Skylight). Simple T-mount adapters screw on the lens to fit almost any camera. Cost: US$$99.95 |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Astin Studio
Posts: 4,724
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I used the mirror lens before (almost 20 years ago lel) Some points to take note:
- there is only 1 aperture, and your post one is F8, so a tripod and a good clear sky weather is a necessity. - cannot mount filter in front, must mount at the back. - image will appear a bit soft as compare to normal glass lens with same focal length. - watch out for dark corners on your photos, I think this is due to the physics of mirror lens. - never heard of Samyang brand before, not sure who/where is came from. |
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