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Re: painful purchase decision
Tom Jelen 2007-Oct-05 22:02:00
It sure does! I use a e 300 with an 7/14 rectilinear zoom. I also use
Realviz 5 and the auto stitch and works great as long as you keep the
camera level. I have tried the fish eye 180fov but I can't get Realviz to
work the right way with that lens, it too bad it a very nice lens. An
Olympus is a very good camera they have a write up in last month's PDN mag.
All about the new 510 a 10meg camera, nice camera at half the cost of a
Nikon. A plus when you look at the sensor size you just need to double your
7mm to a 14 and Realviz works without any trouble. Id really look into the
Olympus. Thanks tj
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Lorentzen
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 12:29 PM
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Subject: Re: painful purchase decision
Just to offer a alternative,
I have been using the E410 and the Zuiko 8mm from Olympus, it's a VERY
compact camera package - and more important in my experience the 8mm lens
stitches VERY well, Im not particularly a rocket scientist, but images from
this 8mm seems to go together easily and painlessly.
Bo
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Subject: Re: painful purchase decision
Laurentiu
Suggest you look at the Nikon if Chromatic Aberration is a requirement...
If you shoot RAW and then process to TIFF or JPEG in Nikon Capture NX -
there is an
option to automatically eliminate (reduce) CA
I use it all the time
Brian
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<mailto:wwp%40yahoogroups.com> , "Rusu Laurentiu"
<ice3v@...> wrote:
>
> Hello all!
>
> Nowadays I'm willing to make the big step to DSLR but,
> after a lot of research I still cannot decide.
>
> I'm looking for a kit that offers:
> - high image quality
> - less cromatic aberations
> - clarity
>
> Please help me to choose between the following:
>
> Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi + Tokina Fisheye 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 AT-X 107 DX
> Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi + Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
> Nikon D40x + Nikon Fisheye 10.5mm f/2.8G ED-IF DX
>
> Of course, intended for panoramic photography!
> A pro/cons feedback would be more than nice.
>
> looking forward to your replies,
> thank you!
>
> Laurentiu
> http://www.vrbrasov.ro/
>
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