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davidmorgan

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| Posted 08-03-2013 at 07:44  
I'm not a fan of the fish-eye lens effect.
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jackdaw1

Joined: 03-06-2006
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| Posted 08-03-2013 at 13:24  
I agree that the best kit doesn't necessarily deliver the best results-it's about the one behind the lens Pete-not been out with mine for years now so it's a waste and a shame as it just sits in it's rucksack with the D200,i just take them out of the bag to keep the batteries charged etc.Unable to get out anywhere you see. Hence, using the Wacom more now.
I have a 10.5mm Nikkor lens I have hardly used but they can be useful in tight spaces.
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PeteG

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| Posted 08-03-2013 at 23:16  
I went to the premiere of Grants film Ancient Skies this week which shown in a 360 sky dome, hence using ultra fish-eye lenses.
Wow! What a show!
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