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Old September 17th, 2011, 12:42 PM
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Old September 17th, 2011, 12:57 PM
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Great photos and thanks for starting this thread! This lens is tempting me something fierce, but I worry I won't use it (and it's way more expensive than a pinwide!). Any buyer's remorse?
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Old September 17th, 2011, 02:02 PM
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Any buyer's remorse?
Not at all, I was intending to buy the Panasonic Fisheye so I've saved myself a huge amount of money and I really don't think I'm missing out on anything by not paying double for the Panasonic.
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very nice shots and great compositions too!!
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Great shots. Nice piece of glass. Arises my GAS.
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I´ve been on a roadtrip to Norway now and used the 7,5 quite alot.
1. Predikstolen, 604meters down to the water. (HDR)


2. Me on the egde :P


3. English car-mag was shoting a BMW M1 and wanted to get my car in and ask some questions about the nice roads.


4. Winding roads. (HDR)


5. Sunrise. (HDR)
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Old September 27th, 2011, 07:57 AM
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Man, I'd never seen much use for a fisheye and certainly was never even considering the Pany at its price. Some of these photos and this lens are making me think about it. I'm still dubious I'd use it enough to justify it, but then I AM pretty heavily wired toward the wide side and many of these photos make me think I could have a lot of fun with it.

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Man, I'd never seen much use for a fisheye and certainly was never even considering the Pany at its price. Some of these photos and this lens are making me think about it. I'm still dubious I'd use it enough to justify it, but then I AM pretty heavily wired toward the wide side and many of these photos make me think I could have a lot of fun with it.

So, THANKS guys....

-Ray
i've always wanted a fisheye lens for my m43 gear but dont want to adapt a samyang/rokinon in canikon mount (too big) and the panny is...

...but dont have a real use for it... until i saw this thread. (damnit!)

street photography with a fisheye lens = FUN!
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Grid, looks like an episode of Top Gear...especially that last Suby shot.
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Wow, I really like the images in this thread!! Great lens!
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