Sale for 225 EUR in Germany
https://www.amazon.de/Walimex-Pro-manueller-Gegenlichtblende-Objektivbeutel/dp/B005OKC84W/
Bumping the old old thread with a question; does this lens have some kind of polarizing coating? There's quite a difference shooting in daylight with this lens and with the pancake, for example. The blues are rendered differently and I always manage to pull shadows better when I use the Roki 7.5
omg this is so crazy deal.
Yes, it was in deals topics. Do not post deals in lenses topics, please.
The Bower version of this lens is on sale for $199.95. I'm in for one!
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/833415-REG/Bower_SLY75B43_7_5mm_f_3_5_FISHEYE_LENS.html
Can someone post some footage using this lens and 1.5 tele conversion? I am seriously considering picking up this lens this week, but it would involve extra travel since the local shops don't have it. I just want to see how much of the fish eye effect is reduced before spending the cash to go pick it up.
I got a bad copy again... I tested it anyway... It will be returned tomorrow.
The stereographic lens profile works great. Unless a person is framed too large, it fixed enough distortion on each person. I used Lightroom 4.1 trial version. Very good editor. Huge improvement in sharpening and automatic correction of lateral chromatic aberration. It also lifted the shadow while retaining good highlight details by default.
Thing that I want to see in future m43 bodies is custom lens correction profiles. Ones that allow to adjust color, CA removal, distortion correction for any lens, including manual.
Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop profiles for the lens to make it rectilinear. http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1041&thread=40689446&page=1
Here's how to get 2.4:1 rectilinear photo from it. http://m43photo.blogspot.com/2012/04/defished-fisheye-compared-with-ultra.html
Cool stuffs.
@Elenion Just for the record, there is an avisynth plugin called Defish that can do the job: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1375626
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