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The FZ5 and Raynox dcr6600 .66x wa converter (~$100) work very nicely together with the caveat that the dcr6600 must be connected very close to the fz5 lens, whichrequires modification to the stock fz5 adapter utilizing the Raynox rt5264p fz10/15/20 adapter (~$20). See http://www.ishots.net/fz5/modified_fz5_adapter.htm
This is a stich of two shots taken with the fz5 and dcr6600. Normally a wa lens will cause deterioration at the edges whichwould preclude the possibility of stiching imagestogether for a pano. There is some of that here (to the left of the white barn) but to a minimal degree. The Fox Chase Farm is the onlyfarm still in operation in the city of Philadelphia. [align=center]Fox Chase Farm[/align] [align=center] ![]() |
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Really nice photo.
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Beautiful shot Fred I love the shadowy forground the panorama captures the whole scene wonderfully.
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