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Hello Everyone,

 

I played around with the circular end of the 8-15mm fisheye on a few dives in Komodo. It is kind of fun. I thought motion made it more interesting. The distortion and view of the reef is interesting as well. It certainly isn't something you would film with on a regular basis. Unless you had a specific idea you were going for. I am curious to know if there is a way to make the circle not cut off on the top and bottom.

Anyway, let me know what you think.

 

Dustin

 

 

Or Youtube

 

 

 

 

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It has a fun "looking down on the planet" feel.

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I liked the effect for some of the clips, (e.g. the turtle and the flat table corals). I didn't like the spinning globe effect that you used a couple of times - had to grip the arms of my chair. But a couple of these inserted carefully into a normal wide-angle sequence would be quite a powerful way of grabbing an audience - as long as you don't make them seasick!

 

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I liked the effect for some of the clips, (e.g. the turtle and the flat table corals). I didn't like the spinning globe effect that you used a couple of times - had to grip the arms of my chair. But a couple of these inserted carefully into a normal wide-angle sequence would be quite a powerful way of grabbing an audience - as long as you don't make them seasick!

 

:)

 

Thanks for the feedback peter. But I think you are right, in the right circumstance it could be used.

 

Dustin

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