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Fisheye lens

Usually used for astronomy and landscape shots, fisheye lenses tend to distort the picture given by photographer. In addition to reproducing the images in a rectangular shape, fisheye lenses also do it with a special mapping technique that includes more than pictures but translated it in a way that is very convex manner.

Photographs taken with a fisheye lens makes the image look like a “crooked” or defective. However, they collaborate with the human eye if they want to take in the field of view of abnormally large.

Circular fisheye lens that takes in 180? is at the first fisheye lens developed. Nikon fisheye lens is credited with manufacturing the largest that can capture up to 220? from the field of view. Nikon is also responsible for producing the first fisheye lens marketed to the general public and this occurred during the 1960s. While initially created for the fisheye lens camera manually County, they are currently available for digital cameras, too.

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