:cry: completely wrong
it a good thing actually the kit lens not as bad as we though to be ..me too:bsmilie:

But u were busy with the olympus babes...on sunday:bsmilie:Yo ! never chio me for this SONY affair.. my fav model inside.![]()
:cry: completely wrong
it a good thing actually the kit lens not as bad as we though to be ..me too:bsmilie:
But u were busy with the olympus babes...on sunday:bsmilie:Yo ! never chio me for this SONY affair.. my fav model inside.![]()
it a good thing actually the kit lens not as bad as we though to be ..
But u were busy with the olympus babes...on sunday:bsmilie:
tat olympus affair no babes..! only got water ! plenty RAINWATER ! whole day been raining like mad.. got all drenched.. no win prize ! sian.. :sticktong
Hee Hee..
Actually I had a short discussion with Clem_C last week on the 35mm and kit lens.. and both of us have the same conclusion.. a good lens should not only be sharp.. it must be able to isolate the object from the background.. (sort of 3D effect.. - OOF) Photo 1 & 2 able to do that.. but not photo 3.
That is where I think prime lens can perform better..
For kit lens.. there is lack of 3D effect, no OOF - object is not isolated from background..
I only have problem btw 35 and 50.. and because of the perspective, I think the 1st one is 50mm.
A good photographer is always a thinking photographer.
Ask any pros for advice and they will tell you to compose the picture in your mind first then take the photo accordingly. We laymen usually take the shots and then see how it turns out :sweat:
Knowing your lens is crucial for composing. And there are many things to lookout for apart from sharpness. There are the perspective at certain length, the color and contrast rendering, the color cast, the maximum aperture that gives you both the low light and DOF abilities and not forgetting the bokeh etc..
There are many combinations that suite different people. Some people must have maximum sharpness, anything from their feet to infinity. While others swear that their lens is too sharp for portrait what say you?:dunno:
Haha, I think Im babbling too much already. Its a sign that age is catching up .
A good photographer is always a thinking photographer.
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CZ135what lens?
A good photographer is always a thinking photographer.
Ask any pros for advice and they will tell you to compose the picture in your mind first then take the photo accordingly. We laymen usually take the shots and then see how it turns out :sweat:
More photos from Sigma 15mm Fisheye.. with adjusted high contrast.
You can view the rest in this link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/eyesthruthelens/sets/72157594473317677/detail/
Appreciate some feedback on the series of photos.. does it work?
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Doesn't work for me....fisheye from this perspective.
What makes you choose the Sigma 15mm fisheye over the Peleng 8mm fisheye ?
very vibrant and contrasty..i like it.More photos from Sigma 15mm Fisheye.. with adjusted high contrast.
You can view the rest in this link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/eyesthruthelens/sets/72157594473317677/detail/
Appreciate some feedback on the series of photos.. does it work?
very vibrant and contrasty..i like it.
u buy alot of lens recently:think:
I think the 15mm fisheye lens is wider than a normal wide lens due to the curve on the fisheye..
I can get a good fisheye curve if I tilt the lens slightly..
few more shots with more curves...![]()
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A comparison btw. 17mm wide lens and 15mm fisheye lens
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