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Sender:benigno t toda III
Date/Time:2005-Sep-07 00:30:00
Subject:Re: Fisheye for best quality spherical images on a Canon 350D?

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Fisheye for best quality spherical images on a Canon 350D? benigno t toda III 2005-Sep-07 00:30:00
dear simon it is a misnomer to use a fisheye ive tried it and it did  
not line up  you need a program like defish to straghten the lines it  
defeates the porpose. i now am using a 20 mm canonand getting about 8  
shots for a simple 360 but with about 30 percent overlap bengy toda
On 09 7, 05, at 3:38 AM, Wheaton, Simon wrote:

> I bought a Canon 350D and Canon 10-22mm lens to take cylindrical  
> panos for printing.
>
> I will need a fisheye for spericals with less shots per pano.
>
> What are the choices for the 350D, and which give best quality  
> results?
>
> I guess the standard pick is the Sigma 8mm. I have heard that the  
> Nikon 10.5mm can be used on the 350D, I guess with an adapter, how  
> does it work and are there any issues in use, how does the quality  
> compare to other options?
>
> Thanks,
> Simon
> Canberra
> AUSTRALIA
>
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