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Fisheye Lense-HELP!!!
Hey everybody I just have one question. Has anybody heard of the Raynox MX-3000 Semi Fisheye lense and if so is it an okay lense to purchase for my first fisheye.
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It would make a great "first fisheye". [Not too pricey also....]
-j |
Thanks man
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Raynox lenses have been discussed inthe past. Try search forums on the name.
In general, with lenses you tend to get what you pay for. |
James take a look at
http://forums.skateperception.com/in...p?showforum=43 good site . I have the MX300 for my XM2 and its good.. for the price its a great lense. Quinn |
thanks Quinn
Thanks man, ever since i started looking into the skate perception forum i cant help but going back every day and reading more and more since filming skating is what i want to do.
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Great & fun lense. I use it for my GL2 and my Sony Digital F828 camera. Not pricey and does a great job. Turns out some pretty wicked film & photos!
Sean |
good stuff..
James..
Nice one, glad to help.. its a great site.. good reviews and tutorials.. lernt alot about DOF and ND filters.. i do a bit of skate and surf filming.. you got any stuff online. |
I used one of these filming today on my vx2 and i can say that the quality is almost up to par with the century optics death lens. This lens is seriously good, and its cheap too.
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I bought the mx3000 for my first fisheye on my GL1, it is a very good first fisheye and there are tutorials on the skateperception forums to widen it, making it more comparable to the death lens (more vig/lower quality but still great for the price)
all in all it is great widened or not |
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