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hercules wrote:
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musket wrote:
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Fisheye is generally expensive but 80% of my arch shots came from a Russian made manual lens Zenitar 16mm. http://www.pbase.com/danieltong/zenitar I belong to a bunch of people happy/fanatical about this lens http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...n+zenitar&qf=m Its bland new costs is about US$150 tax and shipping included. I would consider that is manageable cost if you are comfortable with manual lens. Thanks for taking time to comment Daniel, Toronto |
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people would say, I suppose it's ok if you are a fish :-)but there are a lot of types of lenses and filters that add to the fun of photography, andafter you've seen all the possibilities, you might want to try something else ater a whilewhen the novelty wears off with the one particular thing you've been doing, thats the thing about photography as a hobby, there are so many different things you can try and learn about that it keeps the interest in photography going. Thanks for viewing and the comments ![]() |
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