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"Sigma: Two new fisheye lenses for digital SLRs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 14:45:05

Sigma announced two fisheye lenses Wednesday one with a 4.5mm focal length and the other a 10mm model--for Canon. Nikon and Sigma SLR camera owners who want to photograph extreme wide angle views. Fisheye lenses capture light from an extremely broad angle but produce distorted views of the world with parallel lines bowing outward. That distortion can be annoying but many enjoy it as an artistic effect--think giant bulging faces in the foreground dominating tiny trees beyond--and scientists use some varieties of fisheye for precise measurements such as the sky's cloud cover. But the digital SLR era has thrown a wrench into how the fisheye lens works. That's because the vast majority of digital SLRs sold today--including models such as the Canon Rebel XTi and Nikon D40x---use image sensors that are smaller than a full frame of 35mm film. Because these smaller sensors don't record light that would fall on the outer edges of a full frame of film the cameras record a narrower field of view. Fisheye and wide-angle lenses therefore need to be designed with even shorter focal lengths to compensate. Sigma announced two fisheye models both with an f/2.8 aperture. The 4.5mm F2.8 EX DC Circular Fisheye produces a circular image that spans a full 180-degree view in all directions. The 10mm F2.8 EX DC Fisheye HSM in contrast fills the whole sensor frame with a 180-degree field of view stretching from one corner of the frame diagonally to the other when used on Nikon cameras. In other words the 4.5mm lens captures more of the periphery. Because there aren't standard image sensor sizes for the smaller sensors lenses behave differently on Canon. Nikon and Sigma SLRs. The 10mm model shows a narrower 167-degree field of view on Canon SLRs and 154 degrees on Sigma SLRs. Sigma said. Judging by the respective Japanese Web sites the 10mm model will cost 90,500 yen or about $820 and be available in December and the 4.5mm model will cost about $1,040. Update: Sigma responded with further pricing information for U. S markets. The 4.5mm lens will have a suggested retail price of $1,400 and an expected street price of $900; the 10mm lens will have a suggested retail price of $1,000 and an expected street price of $650. Both lenses can focus as close as 13.5cm or 5.3 inches from the focal plane. On the 10mm model that's just 1.8cm or 0.7 inches from the front of the lens. Both use quiet hypersonic motors and special low-dispersion glass to minimize chromatic aberrations. Stephen Shankland covers Google. Yahoo search online advertising portals digital photography and related subjects. He joined CNET News in 1998 and since then also has covered servers supercomputing open-source software and science. If you believe this comment is offensive or violates the you can report it below (this will not automatically remove the comment). Once reported our staff will be notified and the comment will be reviewed. Note: Your e-mail address is used only to let the recipient know who sent the e-mail and in case of transmission error. Neither your address nor the recipients's address will be used for any other purpose. Hi. I found this user's comment on CNET and thought you might be interested in reading it. This blog sheds light on digital photography subjects such as cameras photo editing and Web sites. Shankland joined CNET News in 1998 after a five-year stint as a science writer. He's a lab rat who grew up in Los Alamos. N. M. and graduated from Harvard. Case goes back to 2001 when the men who had worked at Sun Microsystems. Transmeta. NEC and Trident were trying to smuggle chip design documents out of the U. S and into China. The technologies that helped Obama reach the White House are going to make the president-elect's life more transparent and scrutinized than any previous White House occupant. Video-sharing site offers its first live stream of an event--one designed to celebrate itself and many of the most popular performers on the site. The Nintendo Wii tops the list as most energy-efficient game console in a study which recommends console industry adopt easy-to-use power-management features.

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"To Many Choices, Too Little Time - Creativity: Part 2" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:12:58

choose one only one lens - don't let anyone pry it from your fingers - and head on out for a few hours shooting. This is one of my favorite things to do when I want to head on out to a relaxing not for pay photo shoot. Giving yourself only one lens choice forces you to concentrate on the subject the colors the composition - the gadgetry is left behind. Only your attention to the subject remains. It's a good place to be when you are in the creative process. I posted just such an exercise several weeks ago where I used a macro lens for all the shots. You can re-read the My favorite lens for this kind of shoot 24-105 IS. 100mm macro ( boy. I sure wish Canon made an IS macro like Nikon has). 70-300 mm IS. 10-22mm wide angle and maybe the fisheye. I tried this apply with the fisheye a few days ago and kept shooting my feet. When we get back in town. I'm going to pick up some extension tubes - then I ordain really be create from raw material - Fisheye macro photography. Anyway. I hope you get the idea here - it's just fun to play. In a few hours we are heading out on a go to explore our surrounds here in Cabo. I'm all set up with my 100mm macro. I'll share a few images tomorrow. I recently inadvertently did this - I spent an entire week shooting nothing but a rented Sigma 8mm fisheye lens:It ended up being great fun and a good learning experience to boot. This is also one of my favorite things to do even to the point that this is how I usually shoot on my solo-outings. It's nice to be remove from a camera bag and not undergo to mind about stopping to swap lenses. I don't even bring the extras when I go out -- I leave them at home so I won't be tempted. I usually alternate between my 105mm macro and my 10-20mm super-wide. I'm particularly fond of the 105mm macro because prime lenses force you to think a little differently about what you're shooting. Please Post DigitalProTalk Suggestions here. DigitalProTalk PodCasts - Hit the "Posts" button next to the "Play" button to see all podcasts. Top 10 Video Tutorials - Lighting. Phooshop. & Lightroom David Ziser an internationally renowned portrait and wedding photographer has shared his knowledge with ten’s-of-thousands of photographers in 5 languages and in 14 countries worldwide. Studio Photograph magazine has extolled..."Award winning photographer. David Ziser is showing the world how to act wedding pictures." His "Digital WakeUp Call tour was acclaimed as one of the "best ever" seminars on digital photography. Are You "All Digital. All enter or Both" Which Brand radiate Cards Caused You Problems? Which Brand Flash Cards do you Prefer?

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"To Many Choices, Too Little Time - Creativity: Part 2" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:12:57

Pick one only one lens - don't let anyone pry it from your fingers - and head on out for a few hours shooting. This is one of my favorite things to do when I want to continue on out to a relaxing not for pay photo injure. Giving yourself only one lens choice forces you to concentrate on the subject the colors the composition - the gadgetry is left behind. Only your attention to the subject remains. It's a good place to be when you are in the creative process. I posted just such an exercise several weeks ago where I used a macro lens for all the shots. You can re-read the My favorite lens for this kind of shoot 24-105 IS. 100mm macro ( boy. I sure wish Canon made an IS macro like Nikon has). 70-300 mm IS. 10-22mm wide angle and maybe the fisheye. I tried this apply with the fisheye a few days ago and kept shooting my feet. When we get back in town. I'm going to pick up some extension tubes - then I will really be ready - Fisheye macro photography. Anyway. I hope you get the idea here - it's just fun to play. In a few hours we are heading out on a go to explore our surrounds here in Cabo. I'm all set up with my 100mm macro. I'll share a few images tomorrow. I recently inadvertently did this - I spent an entire week shooting nothing but a rented Sigma 8mm fisheye lens:It ended up being great fun and a good learning experience to kick. This is also one of my favorite things to do even to the point that this is how I usually shoot on my solo-outings. It's nice to be free from a camera bag and not have to worry about stopping to change lenses. I don't change surface bring the extras when I go out -- I get them at home so I won't be tempted. I usually alternate between my 105mm macro and my 10-20mm super-wide. I'm particularly fond of the 105mm macro because prime lenses force you to think a little differently about what you're shooting. gratify Post DigitalProTalk Suggestions here. DigitalProTalk PodCasts - Hit the "Posts" button next to the "Play" add to see all podcasts. Top 10 Video Tutorials - Lighting. Phooshop. & Lightroom David Ziser an internationally renowned portrait and wedding photographer has shared his knowledge with ten’s-of-thousands of photographers in 5 languages and in 14 countries worldwide. Studio Photograph magazine has extolled..."Award winning photographer. David Ziser is showing the world how to take wedding pictures." His "Digital WakeUp Call tour was acclaimed as one of the "best ever" seminars on digital photography. Are You "All Digital. All Film or Both" Which mark Flash Cards Caused You Problems? Which Brand Flash Cards do you Prefer?

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"To Many Choices, Too Little Time - Creativity: Part 2" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:12:56

Pick one only one lens - don't let anyone pry it from your fingers - and head on out for a few hours shooting. This is one of my favorite things to do when I want to continue on out to a relaxing not for pay photo injure. Giving yourself only one lens choice forces you to concentrate on the subject the colors the composition - the gadgetry is left behind. Only your attention to the affect remains. It's a good displace to be when you are in the creative affect. I posted just such an exercise several weeks ago where I used a macro lens for all the shots. You can re-read the My favorite lens for this kind of injure 24-105 IS. 100mm macro ( boy. I sure wish Canon made an IS macro like Nikon has). 70-300 mm IS. 10-22mm wide go and maybe the fisheye. I tried this exercise with the fisheye a few days ago and kept shooting my feet. When we get back in town. I'm going to pick up some extension tubes - then I will really be create from raw material - Fisheye macro photography. Anyway. I hope you get the idea here - it's just fun to play. In a few hours we are heading out on a go to explore our surrounds here in Cabo. I'm all set up with my 100mm macro. I'll share a few images tomorrow. I recently inadvertently did this - I spent an entire week shooting nothing but a rented Sigma 8mm fisheye lens:It ended up being great fun and a good learning experience to boot. This is also one of my favorite things to do change surface to the point that this is how I usually shoot on my solo-outings. It's nice to be free from a camera bag and not have to worry about stopping to change lenses. I don't even bring the extras when I go out -- I leave them at home so I won't be tempted. I usually alternate between my 105mm macro and my 10-20mm super-wide. I'm particularly fond of the 105mm macro because prime lenses force you to think a little differently about what you're shooting. Please affix DigitalProTalk Suggestions here. DigitalProTalk PodCasts - Hit the "Posts" button next to the "Play" add to see all podcasts. Top 10 Video Tutorials - Lighting. Phooshop. & Lightroom David Ziser an internationally renowned portrait and wedding photographer has shared his knowledge with ten’s-of-thousands of photographers in 5 languages and in 14 countries worldwide. Studio Photograph magazine has extolled..."Award winning photographer. David Ziser is showing the world how to act wedding pictures." His "Digital WakeUp Call tour was acclaimed as one of the "best ever" seminars on digital photography. Are You "All Digital. All Film or Both" Which Brand radiate Cards Caused You Problems? Which Brand Flash Cards do you Prefer?

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"To Many Choices, Too Little Time - Creativity: Part 2" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:12:56

Pick one only one lens - don't let anyone pry it from your fingers - and head on out for a few hours shooting. This is one of my favorite things to do when I want to head on out to a relaxing not for pay photo shoot. Giving yourself only one lens choice forces you to concentrate on the subject the colors the composition - the gadgetry is left behind. Only your attention to the subject remains. It's a good place to be when you are in the creative process. I posted just such an exercise several weeks ago where I used a macro lens for all the shots. You can re-read the My favorite lens for this kind of shoot 24-105 IS. 100mm macro ( boy. I sure wish Canon made an IS macro like Nikon has). 70-300 mm IS. 10-22mm wide angle and maybe the fisheye. I tried this exercise with the fisheye a few days ago and kept shooting my feet. When we get back in town. I'm going to pick up some extension tubes - then I will really be ready - Fisheye macro photography. Anyway. I wish you get the idea here - it's just fun to play. In a few hours we are heading out on a walk to explore our surrounds here in Cabo. I'm all set up with my 100mm macro. I'll share a few images tomorrow. I recently inadvertently did this - I spent an entire week shooting nothing but a rented Sigma 8mm fisheye lens:It ended up being great fun and a good learning experience to boot. This is also one of my favorite things to do even to the point that this is how I usually shoot on my solo-outings. It's nice to be free from a camera bag and not have to worry about stopping to swap lenses. I don't even bring the extras when I go out -- I leave them at home so I won't be tempted. I usually alternate between my 105mm macro and my 10-20mm super-wide. I'm particularly fond of the 105mm macro because prime lenses compel you to think a little differently about what you're shooting. gratify Post DigitalProTalk Suggestions here. DigitalProTalk PodCasts - Hit the "Posts" button next to the "Play" add to see all podcasts. Top 10 Video Tutorials - Lighting. Phooshop. & Lightroom David Ziser an internationally renowned portrait and wedding photographer has shared his knowledge with ten’s-of-thousands of photographers in 5 languages and in 14 countries worldwide. Studio Photograph magazine has extolled..."Award winning photographer. David Ziser is showing the world how to take wedding pictures." His "Digital WakeUp Call tour was acclaimed as one of the "best ever" seminars on digital photography. Are You "All Digital. All Film or Both" Which Brand Flash Cards Caused You Problems? Which Brand Flash Cards do you Prefer?

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"It's A Round, Round World - Sigma 4.5mm Circular Fisheye" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 00:36:32

You are probably not hearing it here first because I found references to it all over the Internet but here is the I wanted to chime in about Circular Fisheye Lens. Back in my Hasselblad days. I owned their 30mm Fisheye lens - about a $6000 pop! I loved that lens for a different wedding day perspective. No one else in my area had one so I was producing some really cool images that perspective clients weren't seeing and no one else could touch. As I create verbally this. I am looking at a 30x30 create in my studio that catches my client's attention every measure they tour. It was also great for some cool reception candids as come up. I had owned Sigma'' 8mm Fisheye for my early Nikon D1X and after switching to Canon picked up one for it too. Now Sigma is the first lens manufacturer to introduce the circular Fisheye for the digital half frame cameras. No price has been set yet but I did find a affix in one of the forums that suggests it ordain be about $1000. I undergo open that Sigma's price drops a bit after the lens has been out a while. I purchased my Fisheye for my Canon at about $100 less than the same perspective lens for the Nikon. But why wait?? It's always the difference that makes the difference - so you might be to check it out. I'll intend to do a "Technique Tuesday" piece on Fisheye images drink the road. David's Latest Digital Photography News Items David Ziser an internationally renowned portrait and wedding photographer has shared his knowledge with ten’s-of-thousands of photographers in 5 languages and in 14 countries worldwide. Studio Photograph magazine has extolled..."Award winning photographer. David Ziser is showing the world how to take wedding pictures." His "Digital WakeUp Call tour was acclaimed as one of the "best ever" seminars on digital photography. Are You "All Digital. All Film or Both" Which mark radiate Cards Caused You Problems? Which Brand Flash Cards do you like?

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"fisheye listering in the bathroom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-07 21:07:49

JPG strives to be an open and inclusive community but some stuff is not allowed. gratify let us know if you think this photo is not allot for our community and why. Thanks for voicing your concerns. Rest assured we take it seriously. We'll look into it and take any appropriate challenge. JPG Magazine is an All contributors own the procure of their contributions. The rest is copyright 8020 Publishing. » » »

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"fisheye listering in the bathroom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-07 21:07:48

JPG strives to be an open and inclusive community but some cram is not allowed. Please let us know if you think this photo is not allot for our community and why. Thanks for voicing your concerns. Rest assured we take it seriously. We'll look into it and take any appropriate challenge. JPG Magazine is an All contributors own the copyright of their contributions. The rest is copyright 8020 Publishing. » » »

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"fisheye listering in the bathroom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-07 21:07:48

JPG strives to be an open and inclusive community but some stuff is not allowed. Please let us know if you think this photo is not allot for our community and why. Thanks for voicing your concerns. Rest assured we take it seriously. We'll look into it and take any appropriate action. JPG Magazine is an All contributors own the copyright of their contributions. The rest is procure 8020 Publishing. » » »

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"Sigma 10mm F2.8 EX DC Fisheye HSM lens" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 16:36:43

Fisheye lens with close up ability designed exclusively for use with APS-C size digital SLR cameras Get a real-time look beneath the surface in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. NEW! analyse out where you can Digg and watch the activity of your favorite Presidential candidates. © Digg Inc. 2007 — User-posted circumscribe unless source quoted. --> DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs page headers add icons scripts and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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