Andy Ho said:It is a full frame fish eye to replace the 16mm for use on Nikon DX digital cameras so that you get a full fish eye effect.
Andy Ho
gee, it's making me more excited...
Andy Ho said:It is a full frame fish eye to replace the 16mm for use on Nikon DX digital cameras so that you get a full fish eye effect.
Andy Ho
You get vignetting on your pictures (circular shadows on the edge) for the image circle projected by this lens is smaller than that from of a normal lens. This is to cater to DSLR users who does not have the ability to achieve full frame fish eye due to the 1.5 times manification factor caused by the smaller sensor as compared to film.scanman said:Hi
What happen when u fix the 10.5 DX lens on normal SLR?
wat the effect?
Andy Ho said:You get vignetting on your pictures (circular shadows on the edge) for the image circle projected by this lens is smaller than that from of a normal lens. This is to cater to DSLR users who does not have the ability to achieve full frame fish eye due to the 1.5 times manification factor caused by the smaller sensor as compared to film.
Andy Ho
:bigeyes: :bigeyes: :bigeyes:VincentLin said:Vignetting is, of course, quite irritating. But the hilarious images you see in the viewfinder... remember that bunch of adverts with a dog whose nose is really inflated looking?
Try to imagine it being much more distorted.
scanman said:one question..
if i m using a non digital nikon lens let say 50mm f2.0
if it fitted on D100 it will become 75mm rt? how abt the F stop?
will it change too?
thanks
scanman said:one question..
if i m using a non digital nikon lens let say 50mm f2.0
if it fitted on D100 it will become 75mm rt? how abt the F stop?
will it change too?
thanks
scanman said:ic ic ... i m worried that it might lose out on the f stop.
BTW... a digital camera when using a conventional flash gun say SB 28 wont have the TTL function rt?
scanman said:ic ic...
so those old Metz flash gun cant be used on DSLR even if i change the adapter. rt?
bearycute said:Not all DSLR cant ttl... S2Pro can :thumbsup:
johnyu said:Yes, bearycute is right! Fuji S2Pro can do TTL with "classic" non-DX flashes, even with AIS lenses. Amazing! (How do they do it? :think: )
actually, at the CS-Nikon outing, someone mounted this little baby (the DX fisheye) on a film camera. the vignetting isn't circular, it's this weird rectangular shape. hard to describe though... guess when it's avail someone will post up a sample pix.scanman said:Hi
What happen when u fix the 10.5 DX lens on normal SLR?
wat the effect?
ckiang said:Yes it can. Dunno how far it's true, but I heard from some S2 Pro users that the TTL on the S2 Pro isn't accurate. And read somewhere the S2 Pro TTL works only up to 400, dunno what will happen at ISO 800 though.
Then again, D-TTL on D100 is also very erratic...
Regards
CK