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Aug 2 2010 09:39am
Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II is expensive :(
Still in the ask around / rent / borrow process to make a decision.
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Aug 2 2010 10:04am
What camera do you want to mount it on ?
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Aug 2 2010 10:15am
Quote (Qhotex @ Aug 2 2010 09:04am)
What camera do you want to mount it on ?


5d mk II, because it's the best I have and I need a rather extensive enlargement (1.6 frame = ew)

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Aug 2 2010 10:33am
Get an adapter. Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED. Best ultra wide angle zoom on the market hands down.
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Quote (CitizenScuba @ Aug 2 2010 12:33pm)
Get an adapter. Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED. Best ultra wide angle zoom on the market hands down.


While the 14-24 is the best UWA zoom on the market.. i doubt it could beat the 14mm prime.

Quote (onepagememory @ Aug 2 2010 11:35am)
Eek is the Tokina 11-16 f 2.8 superior to a canon equivalent? Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II?


Well, the Tokina is pretty much equal to the EF-s 10-22. The 10-22 has slighly better corner sharpness, better flare control and less distortion. The tokina is better on the build, af and obviously the f2.8.

The 16-35 is better then the 10-22 so guess that answers the question? 14mm prime is obviously better then the 16-35. But you should rent it first to see if you like it.
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Quote (Eek @ Aug 2 2010 10:36am)
While the 14-24 is the best UWA zoom on the market.. i doubt it could beat the 14mm prime.


The prime isn't nearly as versatile though...

Edit... Still waiting for Snorlax...

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Quote (onepagememory @ Aug 3 2010 02:15am)
5d mk II, because it's the best I have and I need a rather extensive enlargement (1.6 frame = ew)


Umm.. what is the image of exactly? A wider lens won't give you a bigger enlargement. Bigger field of view though.

Try stitching with a longer lens like a 35mm if your subject is static. This will also give you a better image compression and look more natural.
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Umm.. what is the image of exactly? A wider lens won't give you a bigger enlargement. Bigger field of view though.

Try stitching with a longer lens like a 35mm if your subject is static. This will also give you a better image compression and look more natural.


What do you use to stitch photos? The software that came with the canon DSLRs blow at stitching. And my photoshop cs5 trial expired. :(
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What do you use to stitch photos? The software that came with the canon DSLRs blow at stitching. And my photoshop cs5 trial expired. :(


Autopano Giga 2. It's brilliant software. I highly recommend :)

It also comes with Autopano Tour which is software used for 360 tour panoramas like you see on websites.
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Quote (lithfkn @ Aug 2 2010 06:12pm)
Autopano Giga 2. It's brilliant software. I highly recommend :)

It also comes with Autopano Tour which is software used for 360 tour panoramas like you see on websites.


Holy crap. $315.. I guess i'll need to save that for my copy of photoshop first before i buy any of these.

Just brought my copy of LR3 couple weeks ago.. $350 saved so far for photoshop. :P
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