Nam-in-Sonoma
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Are you guys just holding the filter in front, or did you devise some makeshift holder/mount?
I used a filter holder provided by @wonglp PhotosphereSG Filter Solution for Olympus m.ZD ED 7-14mm F2.8 PRO lens
Are you guys just holding the filter in front, or did you devise some makeshift holder/mount?
Thanks! I hope something becomes available that would work with the Lee Seven5 system.I used a filter holder provided by @wonglp PhotosphereSG Filter Solution for Olympus m.ZD ED 7-14mm F2.8 PRO lens
Unlikely. The Seven5 system isn't big enough for wide angleThanks! I hope something becomes available that would work with the Lee Seven5 system.
Yeah, I suppose so.Unlikely. The Seven5 system isn't big enough for wide angle
Thanks! I hope something becomes available that would work with the Lee Seven5 system.
Perspective is determined by camera placement, not lens focal length.The "distortion" is the image appearing stretched by the extreme perspective,
Perspective is determined by camera placement, not lens focal length.
No it is not.In ultra wide angle is. Like @ahinesdesign said unlike a fisheye with the 7-14mm (Olympus and Panasonic) it's not distorsion.
I wasn't replying about distortion rather the improper use of perspective.Define what you call distortion then?
That still doesn't change the meaning of perspective. Period. It's an important and fundamental concept that most misunderstand.Granted it does not falls into the proper photographic perspective but this is close the "Vanishing Point Perspective" your article cited when you don't shoot straight into the horizon and vertical all straight lines point to the middle of the image depending the direction you point to, but those lines are still straight and not curvy like a fisheye.
Nam-in-Sonoma said:
Honestly the Seven5 Holder and adaptor ring cost more than the one I put up the link and you get the 10 Stopper for "Free"