But you lose FOV and image quality. When rectilinear super wide is what's needed, a rectilinear lens is the best choice.
Paul
On Mar 6, 2009, at 7:50 AM, William Robb wrote:


----- Original Message ----- From: "Allison Trueman"
Subject: Re: Damage Waiver for Lens Rental?



It is just for the effects photos. I have actually met with a few couples before who wondered why I didn't have anything in my portfolio with a fisheye at the back of the church during the ceremony. They do also have the 12-24 or the Sigma 10-20 available, but my friend/2nd shooter has that range covered with her D700. Since the couple has a beautiful location for the ceremony and reception, and because they are an attractive couple, I really want to use this wedding to expand my portfolio. The lensbaby is going along too...


You can defish images that you want straight in post processing, so the fisheye isn't as limiting as it is being made out to be.

William Robb

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