Fisheye Macro

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Fisheye Macro

Postby aim54x on Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:44 pm

I was just talking to Gerry about the Tokina Fisheye and I realised that I had not posted this image.

Tokina 10-17 at close to minimum focus distance, f/3.6 (WTF!!!), 1/160 sec, 100 ISO
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby biggerry on Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:49 pm

f/3.6


close enough is good enough ehh?

I can vouch for the minimum focus of this lens, its incredible how close you can get to the subject, I always found myself doing a double take to make sure I was not going to touch the lens!
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby Willy wombat on Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:15 pm

Its a very popular lens for the underwater photographer. Close focus wide angle photography is awesome!
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby aim54x on Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:29 pm

biggerry wrote:
f/3.6


close enough is good enough ehh?

I can vouch for the minimum focus of this lens, its incredible how close you can get to the subject, I always found myself doing a double take to make sure I was not going to touch the lens!


I am a bit puzzled by the F/3.6....oh well, but that minimum focal distance of 14cm is simply amazing...according to the manual this means it is a 1:2.59 (or something like that) macro reproduction yet Tokina does not put a silly macro label on it.

Willy wombat wrote:Its a very popular lens for the underwater photographer. Close focus wide angle photography is awesome!

I agree!!! and can see why it would be popular for underwater work
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby surenj on Sun Oct 25, 2009 5:11 pm

Cameron,

Wouldn't this lens be difficult to use as a macro? I would have thought, it would be harder to control the background and remove distracting elements. Generally one would expect a macro to show the subject nice and close without TOO much background....

any thoughts?
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby DanielA on Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:33 pm

surenj wrote:Wouldn't this lens be difficult to use as a macro? I would have thought, it would be harder to control the background and remove distracting elements. Generally one would expect a macro to show the subject nice and close without TOO much background....
any thoughts?

But when you do want to include the background, to show the item's location within the environment, it would work very well.
I don't have a good example, but here's one I tried to do with a Sigma 10-20:
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby zafra52 on Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:42 pm

Very interesting! I find the first picture a bit soft, but I like the effect. However the second image is very nice indeed and I am guessing the aperture would have to be very high.
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby aim54x on Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:32 pm

zafra52 wrote:Very interesting! I find the first picture a bit soft, but I like the effect. However the second image is very nice indeed and I am guessing the aperture would have to be very high.


My image is probably a bit soft, thanks for you kind words. Aperture plays a huge part, but with the Tokina i was very suprised how much DOF isolation I could get with it
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby zafra52 on Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:35 pm

You certainly did well, because you got a very interesting effect, specially the with the background.
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby surenj on Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:40 pm

Daneil, point taken.

Cameron, Would love to see what you get up to with this lens. Certainly a unique point of view indeed. [I wonder how non photographers react to the point of view not knowing much about fisheye lenses and the like] Maybe bring it for the sunrise shoot [and try to control the flare :mrgreen: ]
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby aim54x on Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:00 pm

surenj wrote:Daneil, point taken.

Cameron, Would love to see what you get up to with this lens. Certainly a unique point of view indeed. [I wonder how non photographers react to the point of view not knowing much about fisheye lenses and the like] Maybe bring it for the sunrise shoot [and try to control the flare :mrgreen: ]


If I make it, it will have to be in the bag, but I suspect that it will prove to be less useful for landscape work. I want to go for a walk to take some street art with it
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby hellman on Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:40 pm

I'm with a couple of the others aim54x - seems a little soft. The bricks in the background are a bit of a distraction too. Nice flower though :)
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Re: Fisheye Macro

Postby brentsky on Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:16 pm

image not working for me ...
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