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Fisheye vs wide angle
Fisheye vs wide angle













fisheye vs wide angle

The shallows of Bonaire are a classroom and playground in one, so this is where I headed. First up was to try the circular fish-eye in it's full scope, then move into a wide angle composition. Dual DS161 strobes with RC1 TTL Receivers.When I start off with a new system or accessory I like to give myself easy subjects to practice on, typically of the stationery kind. I was able to do this with the zoom function, providing access to different aperture values. Add this to not losing the ability to shoot macro at the same time, and you've got yourself a stellar accessory! I was mainly operating in Aperture Priority mode in order to have the flexibility to shoot both macro and wide angle.

fisheye vs wide angle

This is a really fun and different perspective for shooting underwater, and is great for your wider angle images. When testing the Olympus TG-6 paired with the FCON-T02 accessory lens I was fortunate to encounter several opportunities of scenes and subjects that resulted in circular fish-eye images that told the story I was looking for. Cue the shallow stationary seahorse and the turtles of Salt Pier! First I had to test the set up so I can ensure success. Sometimes you get an image in your head that you know you want to shoot, and sometimes the ocean provides you with a unique opportunity to do this! A week after receiving the new Olympus TG-6 camera, FCON-T02 Circular Fisheye accessory lens with my Ikelite housing and 6" Dome Port I had not one but two moments where this happened.















Fisheye vs wide angle