What lens(es) to rent for long weekend trip.

annnewjerz

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I'm thinking about renting a lens or two for our upcoming long weekend in DC. I would like to rent a lens that I am considering buying sometime in the future to try them out. I'm thinking of the Nikon 10.5 fisheye and/or the Tokina 11-16, but was wondering if it's a little redundant to rent both of those at the same time. I know, I know...two very different lenses, just wanted some thoughts.

Thanks!
Ann :goodvibes
 
I just got a 10.5 fisheye only bc I found a deal I couldnt pass up on Craigslist and I have to say its a fun lens to have. Here is one shot right from the camera no PP from the airplane on my recent trip to Ft. Bragg.

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Here is another from inside the chapel after my nephews memorial service. I was standing almost up to the railing you see in the lower forground. I love the effect of the 180 degrees of perspective.

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The two wide angles might be a little redundant to rent both but then you would have an idea of which you would get more use from when it comes time to purchase one. I was going to go for the Nikon 12-24 before I came across the 10.5.
 
I just got a 10.5 fisheye only bc I found a deal I couldnt pass up on Craigslist and I have to say its a fun lens to have. Here is one shot right from the camera no PP from the airplane on my recent trip to Ft. Bragg.

The two wide angles might be a little redundant to rent both but then you would have an idea of which you would get more use from when it comes time to purchase one. I was going to go for the Nikon 12-24 before I came across the 10.5.


Knowing you just got one, I figured you'd chime right in. I'm just wondering if I rent only the fisheye---will there be those times when I wanted straight lines and if I went with only the wide angle Tokina, will there be times I want a little more fun that I might get from a fisheye. :confused3

I really don't want to bring too many lenses just for a weekend trip---just figured it might be the only time before WDW I could justify the price of renting them to DH. ;)
 
Knowing you just got one, I figured you'd chime right in. I'm just wondering if I rent only the fisheye---will there be those times when I wanted straight lines and if I went with only the wide angle Tokina, will there be times I want a little more fun that I might get from a fisheye. :confused3

I really don't want to bring too many lenses just for a weekend trip---just figured it might be the only time before WDW I could justify the price of renting them to DH. ;)

There is a plug in available for PS that can straighten those fisheyes that you want to look more normal. You can see what it does here http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/fisheye-hemi.htm Maybe that might influence your decision a little if you have the option to leave the fisheye look or to straighten the image to look more "normal". I know there is a fairly inexpensive program (whose name escapes me at the moment) that will achieve the same results. The guy I bought lens from emailed me the info on the program... I could probably find it if you are interested.
 

There is a plug in available for PS that can straighten those fisheyes that you want to look more normal. You can see what it does here http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/fisheye-hemi.htm Maybe that might influence your decision a little if you have the option to leave the fisheye look or to straighten the image to look more "normal". I know there is a fairly inexpensive program (whose name escapes me at the moment) that will achieve the same results. The guy I bought lens from emailed me the info on the program... I could probably find it if you are interested.


I've seen these before---seems like a lot of work, I would just rather leave them nice and fishy looking :thumbsup2 I have my 18-200 which is obviously 18mm on the wide end, so chances are that would be wide enough for a weekend in DC, which means I could just rent the fisheye---but ya never know!

I am thinking I'd have to put in my order relatively soon as we are going the first weekend of April and just want to make sure I don't go overboard renting lenses I won't want to carry. We won't be making pit-stops mid-day at the hotel so I will be carrying everything I bring all day long. Now that I say it like that...maybe one will be plenty to rent!!! ;) :lmao:
 
I've seen these before---seems like a lot of work, I would just rather leave them nice and fishy looking :thumbsup2 I have my 18-200 which is obviously 18mm on the wide end, so chances are that would be wide enough for a weekend in DC, which means I could just rent the fisheye---but ya never know!

I am thinking I'd have to put in my order relatively soon as we are going the first weekend of April and just want to make sure I don't go overboard renting lenses I won't want to carry. We won't be making pit-stops mid-day at the hotel so I will be carrying everything I bring all day long. Now that I say it like that...maybe one will be plenty to rent!!! ;) :lmao:

I would rather leave them fishy looking too!! But I may have to look into the plug in for Photoshop just to see what I can do with it. I think if you do rent the 10.5mm you will like it. I havent gotten to use it very much yet but the few pics I have snapped with it I am a fan for sure.
 
thinking you have a 1.6 crop camera so if you crop the photo you lose a lot of the fish effect. haven't tried it but i think you probably could then straighten it enough to have it not noticeably fishy. however you can't get fish eye from just the wide. ( i have the tokina 10-17 fisheye which is pretty good, has some chromation but i think most utlra wides do)
 





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