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Fisheye MacroI 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 Cameron
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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! gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Fisheye MacroIts a very popular lens for the underwater photographer. Close focus wide angle photography is awesome!
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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.
I agree!!! and can see why it would be popular for underwater work Cameron
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Re: Fisheye MacroCameron,
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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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: Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm
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Re: Fisheye MacroVery 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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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 Cameron
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Re: Fisheye MacroYou certainly did well, because you got a very interesting effect, specially the with the background.
Re: Fisheye MacroDaneil, 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 ]
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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 Cameron
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Re: Fisheye MacroI'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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