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Merco_61

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... own fisheye lenses? Would anybody come play if I was to start a weekly fisheye exercise?



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La Bikina

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Week 16-22 Jul. :lol:

OK, I am in.

 

I have this one, Nikon 16mm f/3.5 Fisheye-NIKKOR, I will shoot with Nikon D4.

Maybe I use the 3 color filters and create monochrome special effects photos and B&W and Sepia process after. B)
Nikon 16mm f/3.5 Fisheye Review

 

Use N filter indoors, with color film or for digital. Avoid this with B&W film outdoors because skies wash out on B&W film without a filter.

 

 

Use Y48 Yellow for normal outdoor shots on B&W film. The Y48 makes skies look normal on B&W; you need this filter. Avoid this filter with color film or digital, on which it is only a special effect.

 

The O56 Orange is my favorite on B&W outdoors. It emphasizes clouds and contrast in the sky, but not too much. Avoid this filter with color film or digital, on which it is only a special effect.

 

The R60 Red makes the sky very dark and emphasizes clouds. Avoid this filter with color film or digital, on which it is only a special effect.



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... own fisheye lenses? Would anybody come play if I was to start a weekly fisheye exercise?

would not mind owing one to finish lenses collection out but good ones not cheap and would want good F mount ones. and not spending over 5k for really good one by nikon



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I've always wanted a fisheye lens, but alas, I've never pulled the trigger on one.

 

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Never really fancied one - but I’m quite happy to look at other peoples’ pics :D



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The 8mm I bought last year gets an airing from time to time.

A weekly thread is probably easier than daily, so I'll see what can be done.



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As we seem to be at least three, I have posted a thread.

Fisheye Friday, permanent post - Mini-Challenges, Member Contests, and Games - NikonForums.com



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A lot of cheap Fisheyes on eBay. Chip and Fish :lol: :lol: