Fish Eye Lens – An entry into another dimension
I bought a fish eye lens to help remove the problem of Zenith and Nadir dark areas in a 360 degree panorama picture. With a fish eye lens the entire area can be covered with five to six pictures as opposed to a normal rectilinear lens which might take up to 60 pictures. Not to mention the large number of stitching errors.
Anyway before purchasing the lens, a quick search revealed photographers getting severely addicted to the fish eye, so much so that it becomes their main lens. Now after a week with lens, I am almost on the verge of being one.
Samyang 8 mm f/3.5 Fish eye lens with Canon 600D
Entertainment City, Sector 38, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301
ISO 100, Aperture Priority
Sector 38, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301
ISO 100, Aperture Priority
ISO 3200, Aperture Priority, EV -0.7
Picture has been clicked without stand
Entertainment City, Near TGIP Mall, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
ISO 100, Aperture Priority
KidZania at night
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Next set of pics are of Delhi Cantt Railway Station at night. Pictures have been clicked from the flyover.
ISO 1250, Shutter priority for starters. ISO was then reduced and shutter speed slowed down.
And finally a shop at Rajouri Garden Market
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