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Easy Construction Paper Fish
Frank’s Construction | 2024-05-24 04:24:28 |
Paper is fine for construction drawings, easy to load and use. 5 |
Albertik | 2024-04-15 08:31:23 |
Used with fish eye lomo camera. Great sensitivity allows use outdoor without the flash, even in cloudy conditions. Able to capture more details with the flash indoor, even in the corner of the frame with the fisheye lens camera of Lomography series (reminder-fisheye lens captures 180 degrees of view). The film cost is OK at $, however, processing is a bit pricey at $ for 36 frames on matte paper, single set, no CD. Though its understandable that most of the people are doing digital pics this times and not too many stores are handling the development anymore. I wish B and H Store prints my Kodak film on Kodak (not Fuji) paper for better results. For the above reasons I only use color print films for vacation once or twice a year and with the fisheye lens, because i couldn't get the same special effects and sometimes punchy saturated colors with my small Canon digital camera and sometimes bigger Olympic digital camera is not doing the job as well. 5 |
Don | 2024-09-07 08:40:17 |
I am very pleased that Nikon has recently introduced the 8-15mm Fish-eye Zoom lens. This is a great lens to have on your full-frame camera. I used the Nikon’s first 180-degree fish-eye lens in 1966 and have been a follower of these images for decades. I own and have used the Nikkor 10.5mm fish-eye for ten years, but have missed the round 180-degree image. The new 8-15mm fish-eye zoom lens provides many opportunities to capture exciting and unusual images. The zoom capabilities to 15mm provide a wide-angle fish-eye look that fills the frame. I believe this is an important lens to have for a photographer who wants to move beyond the ordinary. Some examples of photographs that I have captured during my first month with the lens includes: An editorial photograph during the first stage production after a four million dollar theater remodeling A portrait of a beautiful young lady who has great self-esteem and was willing to pose for a fun image Photographing from inside a kids “Crawling Tunnel”. I revisited images of Arthur Rothstein, Farm Security Administration, photos of the 1930’s with the new Nikkor 8-15mm Fish-eye Zoom lens. A high school yearbook photograph of a dance team captures at 8mm for a round fish-eye image. All photographs copyrighted by Don Gorzek, 2017 5 |
Rodrigo | 2024-09-08 06:15:40 |
easy to use, great construction. 5 |
Carlos | 2024-08-18 09:53:22 |
Love the construction and easy to use. 5 |
Eitan | 2024-06-05 08:50:24 |
Easy to use and solid construction. 5 |
MrYouthGroupMan | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Great construction. Easy to use. 5 |
RC C. | 2024-06-05 06:38:41 |
So glad I bought this to help keep all my little tech things organized and easy to get to. No longer having to fish through my bags, it's all in one convenient place! 5 |
Jinn | 2024-06-17 07:49:49 |
The lens is very solid, easy to use. Film some videos with this lens and it's just great. Not a fish eye but very very wide and sharp ,it's awesome. happy with my purchase. 5 |
Rowley,David | 2024-04-09 08:20:40 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Replaced My Ring Great 'fish eye' view. Easy link and installation. Can view from anywhere. I used the angle mount to see the walkway and my mailbox. 5 |