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Old 13th August 2008, 00:14   #19
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Originally Posted by neilandhisvtr View Post
the OM to EOS converter i have has an AF confirm in it so the AF point(s) flash when its focused properly
Oh yeah! durrr silly me forgot about that haha. class.

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Originally Posted by mattchewone View Post
2cm thats crazy!! Looks like fun though. What do you mean Rectilinear wide? Not to sure on this long words lol.
Post up a couple of pictures in a room at 28 then at 80 or something? Really like to see what it looks like.

Will definatly test out the meter against flashes this weekend (hopefully) Going to eastbourne air show sunday!
Yep have a look at Ryans thread on the Sigma 10-20 and the Sigma 10mm.

Both pics are at 10mm but both look very different.

The Sigma 10-20 is a rectilinear wide angle lens... meaning that lines in the horizonal and vertical orientations remain straight and true.

However a non-rectilinear wide angle (a fisheye lens) the lines in the horizonal and vertical orientations curve.

you'll see the difference instantaneously.
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