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Thrilled with my Samyang fisheye lens! - Fogo Island
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It is a very rare occasion when the cheapest really just may be the best. I did a LOT of research prior to deciding upon the Rokinon (Samyang) 8mm f/3.5 fisheye lens. There was hardly a negative comment anywhere on the Net, as most of the reviews were very positive indeed.

Well, we finally had a nice day yesterday, so I went out exploring with my Sony A500 and fisheye in tow. Needless to say, I am pleased with the results. This manual lens is VERY sharp at f/8, and by keeping the distance set to about two feet, everything from a foot to infinity is razor sharp. And it renders the colours beautifully, reminding me of the old Minolta lenses. The images turn out very nice, even when pointing the camera directly into the sun, as you can see in the shots below.

I love that I have the option to distort things as much or as little as I choose, depending on how I frame the shot. It is a terrific lens for my Fogo Island landscapes, and even a very pricey ultra-wide angle lens would have a tough time covering this much real estate! (180 degrees diagonal)

I am equally thrilled with the Fisheye Hemi PS plugin. When you want to defish an image, it's just a matter of one click to straighten things out, with no notable degradation in IQ, even at the edges, unlike most other defishing software. By far, the best program of its kind that I have ever come across.

These images were captured close to my home, in the nearby towns of Fogo and Joe Batt's Arm (yup, that's the real name!) on Fogo Island, a one hour ferry ride off the northeast coast of Newfoundland.

It is worth mentioning that this lens sells for under $300. It is manufactured in Korea by Samyang, and also branded as Rokinon, Polar, Falcon, Pro-Optic, Opteka, Vivitar, Bower, and probably a bunch more, though they are all identical. It's just a matter of finding the brand with the absolute lowest price; in my case $259.

(taken handheld with my A500 and Rokinon 8mm, ISO200, f/8 and 1/1,250th sec.)

Glen
www.FocusOnNewfoundland.com


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#2

You are right. These are great!

Nikon D3100 with Tokina 28-70mm f3.5, (I like to use a Vivitar .43x aux on the 28-70mm Tokina), Nikkor 10.5 mm fisheye, Quanteray 70-300mm f4.5, ProOptic 500 mm f6.3 mirror lens. http://donschaefferphoto.blogspot.com/
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#3

Great lens, it seems. I had an itch too for this one. But perhaps more importantly, the lens is in the hands of somebody who knowns how to make this lens sing. Truly lovely.

Pavel

Please see my photos at http://mullerpavel.smugmug.com (fewer, better image quality, not updated lately)
or at http://www.flickr.com/photos/pavel_photophile2008/ (all photos)
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#4

Hi dear Glen, first of all it is so nice to hear you, as always Smile And yes, these are so beautiful photographs... I miss your photography. First one is my best, but about the second, you did a wonderful composition, Under the clear blue sky, how beautiful snow, and colours and things, this is not only because of your lens Smile you did great set, I loved them all.

Thank you, Have a nice and enjoyable day,
with my love,
nia

“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.”

Ansel Adams



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#5

Nia! I have missed you very much! Last I heard from you, you were suffering terribly from extreme summer heat in your country, and feeling quite ill. I hope things have returned to normal, and that you are doing fine now. I have certainly missed your correspondence. Let's make an effort to remain in better touch from now on!

Thank-you so much for your kind comments regarding my photography; much appreciated! I have been looking at your flower and bird captures; all which are very beautiful! You have an eye for such things.

I hope to see you much more frequently on this forum.

With love from your good friend in Canada,

Glen and family
www.FocusOnNewfoundland.com
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#6

Lovely use of a fisheye to capruture some fine images.
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