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Fisheye / Wideangle



  Octavia vRS tfsi
What kind of effect would a lens like this have on photos?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/0-36X-FISHEYE...14&_trkparms=72:1683|66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318

Ebay's finest obviously, but are they even worth the money being asked of them?

This kind of effect?
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  Octavia vRS tfsi
Not a member on there Pete, will look into it now cheers :) For the bargain basement price I was expecting something cheap alright, but it seems they're not even that cheerful!

The photo that I posted, is there a way of telling what lens that it was shot with? I seem to remember reading about a website that you cop the photo into and it spits back the details, but can't remember where I saw it ...
 
Not a member on there Pete, will look into it now cheers :) For the bargain basement price I was expecting something cheap alright, but it seems they're not even that cheerful!

The photo that I posted, is there a way of telling what lens that it was shot with? I seem to remember reading about a website that you cop the photo into and it spits back the details, but can't remember where I saw it ...


Are you thinking of EXIF data?
http://www.digicamhelp.com/learn/glossary/exif.php

That picture has had the EXIF stripped but at a guess I'd say it was taken with a wide angle, not a fisheye and probably something like the Sigma 10-20.
 
  182 & Porsche 986
I'd say fisheye's are worth the money, but not the cheap ones.
heres a few i took with mine which i don't have anymore wish i did.
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10mm fish eye on a canon 40D = 168 degree view
10mm rectilinear on a canon 40D = 110degree view


top picture is a wide angle lens (you can tell due to the perspective) probably around 15-17mm on a crop camera.
 
  Golf GTI PP Mk7
top picture is superb. as for the fish eyes, the same effect can be achieved in photoshop in 2 or 3 clicks so personally i wouldnt see the point, unless ur a traditionalist.
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
I got one...My ancient! My old man's infact. Got a step down ring to make it fit...Yet to try it out!
 
top picture is superb. as for the fish eyes, the same effect can be achieved in photoshop in 2 or 3 clicks so personally i wouldnt see the point, unless ur a traditionalist.

no it can't because the FOV is different for each focal length. you might be able to curve the edges but thats all
 
  182 & Porsche 986
top picture is superb. as for the fish eyes, the same effect can be achieved in photoshop in 2 or 3 clicks so personally i wouldnt see the point, unless ur a traditionalist.

you cant add on the picture taken around you on photoshop that normal lens cant see, if you on about the border i don't think you will get that on the really expensive fish eyes.
 
  Works...kind of...
It also depends on your camera.

Some fish-eyes work a lot better on Full-frame than they do on crop sensors.
 
  182 (Conversion)
I have to admit I can't remember the lens. It's not an expensive one, but it's certainly not a cheap crappy thing. Maybe £350-£400
 
  Cupra
Yes. They are good lenses and are surprisingly solid. Given the choice again, I would have chosen the Sigma 10-20 over it as the extra 2mm in the wide end make a fair difference.
 


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