SO I thought I would share a little mix of my 10.5 DX fisheye in action. This is the only wide angle I have used and am actually in the market for a FX wide angle and am seriously considering the 14mm after originally being tempted by the 14-24 zoom. Please let me know if any of you have any feedback shooting herps with the 14mm prime. I am very curious how the 14mm would compare as far as ghosting and flaring are concerned when you cant avoid the harsh sun getting into view. Ok so back to the 10.5, its pretty sharp and has been a fun lens but I would love to have something straight and bust out the fisheye when I just want to go for that look. A very bright sky is always difficult with such a wide view and shooting low, but a blue bird sky is awesome! I wish it was easier to get a ND filter on it. Oh, and You also cant get close enough with this lens, its nuts!
boxturtle810 by Greg Strait, on Flickr
toadstyle by Greg Strait, on Flickr
DSC_1337 by Greg Strait, on Flickr
slimy9 by Greg Strait, on Flickr
hornedtoad22 by Greg Strait, on Flickr
snapper303 by Greg Strait, on Flickr
woodhousetoad101 by Greg Strait, on Flickr
waxwings2 by Greg Strait, on Flickr
Nikon 10.5 DX fisheye in action
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Re: Nikon 10.5 DX fisheye in action
I really like the subject level shots like Snapper, when on center the subject really jumps at you. The off center ones look cool to "me" but I think the centered ones at eye level would look great to all. Again I like them a lot!