On 23 Apr 2005 at 13:31, Cory Papenfuss wrote:

>   Judging by your response, I'm not convinced I was clear enough in 
> my description, so here goes again.  From what I have read, the angle of 
> view of a 16mm fisheye *on a 1.5 crop factor DSLR* is approximately the 
> same as a 20mm lens *on a 35mm frame size*.  Take a look here:
> 
> http://www.photo.net/learn/fisheye/
> 
>   Now, with the additional distortions pincushion/barrel, each lens 
> may see more bits in the corners or edges or enlarge the center.  That 
> means that some parts of the image may go missing when you reproject to 
> the other's projection.

>From first hand experience; a 16mm (Pentax) fisheye used on the *ist D/s when 
>remapped to a rectilinear view provides an AOV very slightly larger than a 
>15mm rectilinear lens (on the same camera) assuming the same aspect ratio. IOW 
>remapped it offers an equivalent AOV of between 20mm and 24mm on a 35mm full 
>frame camera. The results can be surprisingly good too as the majority of the 
>nasty edge CA of the 16mm ends up cropped.


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