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    EF 15mm Fisheye rectillinear conversion question



    Hi all, this is my first post on this forum but I've been treating the Digital Picture website as holy doctrine for the last year or so, when it comes to selecting hardware.


    Im looking to get a wide angle lens somewhere in the region of < £700 and am torn between the 17-40mm f4L and the 15mm fisheye


    I use a Canon 5D mkII, so 15mm is gonna be very wide, also, with 21MP, cropping an image or squashing it slightly to compensate for rectillinear conversion isnt going to be a huge issue.


    My question is aimed at anyone who has used the fisheye in this way...


    ... how much image quality is lost in this process? I would like to be able to use the fisheye as a standard ultra-wide angle (from time to time). But I want the images to still be of good enough quality to submit to high end stock sites.


    I use Lightroom 3 and the lens profiles to do any lens correction


    Thanks in advance for any input

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    Re: EF 15mm Fisheye rectillinear conversion question



    incase anyone's interested...


    I found a way to answer the question myself - just found an undistorted image from my collection and applied the 15mm profile to it


    my conclusion; unacceptable quality loss (in the corners) unfortunately, even when you limit the distortion correction to 50%. The CA is hugely amplified and the image becomes VERY soft in the corners - this was starting with a Sigma 50mm f/1.4 set at f/11.


    I think I'll be going with the 17-40mm, maybe get a dedicated fisheye further down the line

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    Re: EF 15mm Fisheye rectillinear conversion question



    Hey and welcome!


    A small tip: You could also take a look at the Sigma 12-24 which is practically the widest non-fisheye lens for FF out there I think.


    There was a small new thread about it from Ben (btaylor), but I cannot find it anymore...perhaps due to the forumcrash last wednesday...


    Good luck,


    Jan

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    Re: EF 15mm Fisheye rectillinear conversion question



    cheers jan, I did look at it briefly, however, I want to stick with Canon as this lens will finally allow me to qualify for CPS membership

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    Re: EF 15mm Fisheye rectillinear conversion question



    If you correct a fish eye it will be 12mm cropped 2 to 3 aspect ratio. But the 12-24mm will be sharper, but you loss f/2.8. So it's a trade off.


    John.

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    Re: EF 15mm Fisheye rectillinear conversion question



    thanks John


    I'm still torn between the two lenses [:S]

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    Re: EF 15mm Fisheye rectillinear conversion question



    Quote Originally Posted by markbarton
    cheers jan, I did look at it briefly, however, I want to stick with Canon as this lens will finally allow me to qualify for CPS membership

    Alrighty then. I never really heard of that and I checked it out... looks interesting and I'm gonna have a look at it, thanks []

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