I currently have a super macro setup with a mdx850, macro port etc... I'm interested in trying out wife angle but I'm not really sure which lens and port too pick.
Underwater photo guide had there port recommendations. The Nikon 8-15mm is way more than I want to spend. What is a Rectilinear lens? So if you had to pick a lens, which port would you pair it with?
Wide Angle Fisheye:
Nikon 8-15mm
Get creative with the full circular image, or zoom in for a more standard fisheye lens. Read the Nikon 8-15mm FX AF-S f/3.5-4.5E ED Zoom Fisheye Review by Mark B. Hatter.
Tokina 10-17mm
Although not marketed as a full-frame lens, it still provides usable results at 15mm
Nikon 16mm 2.8 Fisheye
Also a great lens, and a popular choice for full-frame
Sigma 15mm 2.8 Fisheye
Great lens, and a popular choice for full-frame and focuses closer then the Nikon 16mm
Wide Angle Rectilinear
Nikon 16-35mm 4.0
Great for large animals and extremely sharp lens, but requires a larger dome to get sharp images
Nikon 20mm 1.8G
Small, compact, sharp, doesn't need as big a dome as the 16-35 mm
Underwater photo guide had there port recommendations. The Nikon 8-15mm is way more than I want to spend. What is a Rectilinear lens? So if you had to pick a lens, which port would you pair it with?
Wide Angle Fisheye:
Nikon 8-15mm
Get creative with the full circular image, or zoom in for a more standard fisheye lens. Read the Nikon 8-15mm FX AF-S f/3.5-4.5E ED Zoom Fisheye Review by Mark B. Hatter.
Tokina 10-17mm
Although not marketed as a full-frame lens, it still provides usable results at 15mm
Nikon 16mm 2.8 Fisheye
Also a great lens, and a popular choice for full-frame
Sigma 15mm 2.8 Fisheye
Great lens, and a popular choice for full-frame and focuses closer then the Nikon 16mm
Wide Angle Rectilinear
Nikon 16-35mm 4.0
Great for large animals and extremely sharp lens, but requires a larger dome to get sharp images
Nikon 20mm 1.8G
Small, compact, sharp, doesn't need as big a dome as the 16-35 mm