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Circular fish-eye
I would really like to experiment with a 'circular' fish-eye lens. I bought a Canon-fit one on-line from MPB but on a 35mm negative the image does not fill the frame and is rectangular -- there seems to be an internal baffle that defines the frame. So I sent it back (good service, by the way).
When I search online for a circular fish-eye there is an inexpensive adapter that appears to fit onto an existing lens. Experience, anyone? |
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I only have experience of lomo's fisheye 2 which cuts top and bottom off It would be nice to have complete circle.
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Although I have not done it I believe that a wide angle security door viewer can be adapted and will give a circular image on 35mm film.
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