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D3200
Wide angle lense issues
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 382455" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Add on lenses, especially on most zooms, will result in pretty bad IQ. Normally there are three methods of getting very wide angles</p><p>. Use a wide angle prime. This is in general a pretty expensive proposition, as majority of wide angle primes are FX (there is just not enough demand to make a dedicated DX).</p><p>. Use a DX wide zoom. In many cases this is a less expensive option to a prime, but you pay in terms of image IQ compared to primes and a lot of distortion which may not be easily corrected.</p><p>. Use stitching. This is the least expensive option, as you have to buy nothing. Simply use what ever lense you have and stitch it using free software. The only hitch is that stitching works for static opjects, but people have stitched waves and moving clouds!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 382455, member: 16090"] Add on lenses, especially on most zooms, will result in pretty bad IQ. Normally there are three methods of getting very wide angles . Use a wide angle prime. This is in general a pretty expensive proposition, as majority of wide angle primes are FX (there is just not enough demand to make a dedicated DX). . Use a DX wide zoom. In many cases this is a less expensive option to a prime, but you pay in terms of image IQ compared to primes and a lot of distortion which may not be easily corrected. . Use stitching. This is the least expensive option, as you have to buy nothing. Simply use what ever lense you have and stitch it using free software. The only hitch is that stitching works for static opjects, but people have stitched waves and moving clouds! [/QUOTE]
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