thanks for input, it was just a thought ;-) ,
once the fisheye arrives I want to experiment with 360 degree stitched
images so will maybe be a bit busy with that and other things.
Piers Hemy wrote:
> I don't think your proposal would work, Ian, as now described (forget about
> the previous problems with lens register and frame size). When using the
> tandem lens arrangement, the idea is that characteristics of the "taking"
> lens on its originally-intended format are preserved, with the frame
> blown-up by the "erecting" lens. My use of a 4mm CCTV lens has not produced
> anything remotely like a fisheye image. So using a 24mm lens designed for
> 24x36 would result in a super-wide image, to be blown up to MF scale by a
> macro lens - but remaining a super-wide image. If you wanted a fisheye
> image, you would need to use a fisheye 24x36 lens. It might be cheaper to
> get a 30mm MF fisheye from Kiev!
>
> --
> Piers
>
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