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Written by zenitar-16mm
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You can buy a super wide-angle fisheye lens – MC Zenitar- M2,8/16 lens from us. Zenitar 16mm lens shoots special fotos with field of view(FOV) 180°. This fisheye lens allows to do best quality pictures and rendition of the subjects small details. Compact weight and size make Zenitar lens convenient to take professional and amateur fotos. You will enjoy Zenitar fisheye lens when taking different photos with different cameras: Canon, Nikon, M42, Olympus, Pentax.
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Read more... [Manual for ZENITAR 16mm F/2.8 Fisheye Lens]
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About month I wanted Zenitar fisheye lens but the Canon and Sigma had too big price so I considered buy an ' exotic lens ' with , maybe , limited usage which I could very well not like at all ... Sometime ago, looking for lens on different sites, I saw many Zenitar 16mm offeres. Price for Zenitar 16mm was very low . I did not expect much for that money but was pleasantly surprised when I got it in my hands .It's well done and really small . It has an EOS mount and fits on my 1DMkII . The metering can be done in Manual Mode but there's another way to make the photo camera and Zenitar lens communicate together : Set the photo camera on Av mode with the aperture setting on 1.0 ( yes , 1.0 ! ) . choose the wanted aperture manually on the lens and there it works ! |
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Read more... [Zenitar 16mm fisheye lens review]
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Written by zenitar-16mm
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With PanoTool your iPhone or iPod will become a dip circle which is necessary while shooting panoramas with SLR. Now this task will be so much easier. Audio helper is useful to meter angles for 1-4 rows because it will not allow your camera move. If you are shooting vertically, iPhone with PanoTool will prevent flat bottom. Velcro is used not to let the slipping.
Can you believe that 4 shoots are enough to get 180 or even 360 degrees hand-made panorama? PanoTool supports 8mm fisheye lenses so this is not impossible anymore.
There's one more utility furnished with PanoTool. PanoCalc is a simple calculator of the field os view. You can gauge how many photos you should take and how to direct the camera to get a wanted panoramic image. Calculations are available even for zenith and nadir owners.
Learn more about panotool: http://www.panotool.com/ |
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