"Junior Member"?

What's the relationship with Nick Axtell's site? (nickaxtell.co.uk)
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"Junior Member"?
Not one copyright on the images in the linked website.
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What's the relationship with Nick Axtell's site? (nickaxtell.co.uk)
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As said earlier focussing a fisheye might be completely different, no idea, but it was hinted at.
never having used one, I was under the impression you could, due to the nature of the lens, set it to infinity and virtually everything will be in focus anyway :shrug:
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Ok so a high f stop is the way forward then. thanks for the help
markyboy1 said:Hello Oli, first let me say I dont have a fisheye so I cant comment specifically on that but I do have a manual focus lens which I favor over all but my kit lens. What I did is take a shot and make a note of the settings and do it again and do it again and so on and so on when you get back to your PC you will be able to see what works best for you. If your taking a scenic shot put your camera on a tripod and shoot you'll soon see what works and doesnt :thumb:
Mark
Or use the exif data to see the settings![]()
Ok so a high f stop is the way forward then. thanks for the help
Olix23 said:Ok so a high f stop is the way forward then. thanks for the help
The DoF with a fisheye is massive at medium apertures. Does the lens have a DoF scale?