If you're looking for a fisheye lens for your Sony camera, then be sure to check out the 7Artisans 4mm fisheye lens! This lens is perfect for capturing unique and interesting photos that you won't find anywhere else.
Most of the time I use it for 360 virtual tours when they want high quality pictures with mirrorless camera, and Stich the pictures with another software
@@jeromedeurinck716 I think the 7.5 mm it's good enough but I guess some other have different preferences. Now about the 2.8, are you refering to take the pictures with that apperture ? if it is that I'd say f8 or more is better to get the sharpper images with the help of the tripod you can lower down the shutter speed to get more light and also you can try the 3 bracket rule if you are not using flambient method
I really don't understand why a small folcal length sees the back. My mind tells me it should just be wider, and a negative number should be the one able to see the back.
@@James-eo6buThere's no special pronunciation. Artisans is pronounced artisans. 7artisans is a Chinese company and they're named after the original seven team members of the company. Imagine making up a different way to say 7craftsmen.
I would convert the photos and videos to equirectangular 180 projection - I would even some times take 2 photos offset by 7cm horizontally and have VR 180 degree 3D images. These looks stunning in Virtual Reality - I do this with the 11mm full frame lens (which does not cover more than 140 degree diagonally, but its still pretty cool results. I would love this lens, but for full frame bodies.
I just like fisheyes more that wide angle lenses because it has way more room to work with when you process the photo. With fisheye you can actually make a vr experience.
Astrophotography/night lapse. Create an entire night sky slipstream time elapsed specifically watching for meteors lol. The only hard part is getting rid of satellites and airplanes which essentially have to be painted out by hand.
not really sure but I think I can see your right hand pressing the shutter in some of the photos, but not in all of them. I am after one of these lenses but maybe it is better to go with a slightly narrower fisheye lens like 6 or 8 mm to avoid this?
@@z352kdaf8324 I don't know how many camera bodies you have but I only have 1 mate😄 I would prefer the right lens for the body I have, and I recommend you the same 👍
@sinan1565 you can't 2 shot a 360 photo with a 6 or 8mm on apsc. Use a tripod if your hand is in the way. A6600 has a big handle. ZV-E10 is much smaller.
not sure where you got the idea that I want to use this lens for 360 photos :) but still, thanks for solving a non-existent problem that I did not have👍
I've got a question. Why are the photos circular? Is this full frame, apsc or m43? What sensor you need to get a normal photo in terms of aspect ratio?
@morisuzuka8408 the answer is basically what you just said. It's the lens. Other lenses aren't as distorted so they don't appear curved. Re read what I said.