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trajillo
10-23-2004, 02:06 AM
Hey i was wondering....whats the name of that camera lens .. used for in most skating videos...it comes up like a bubble type effect...

Picture: http://img56.exs.cx/img56/488/bscap152.jpg

tesco
10-23-2004, 02:32 AM
Fish eye. :)

trajillo
10-23-2004, 03:57 AM
and how much are they?
my video camera says this on the lens... .. f=4.2~50.4mm F1.6 - 43mm

tesco
10-23-2004, 01:40 PM
and how much are they?
my video camera says this on the lens... .. f=4.2~50.4mm F1.6 - 43mm
Not sure, i'm guesing around $70 but that is just a guess.
Ill ask my friend later, he bought one a few weeks ago.

Virtualbody1234
10-23-2004, 03:39 PM
and how much are they?
my video camera says this on the lens... .. f=4.2~50.4mm F1.6 - 43mm
What video camera is this now? :unsure:

It's great to ask us how much the lens costs but we don't have a clue what camera the lens is supposed to fit on.

harrycary
10-23-2004, 05:10 PM
umm, while the fish-eye style lenses are probably still available, what you are seeing in those skating videos is merely a special effect added in post production.

and this...


f=4.2~50.4mm F1.6 - 43mm

...is just the specs of your lense. nothing more.


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trajillo
10-23-2004, 11:09 PM
umm, while the fish-eye style lenses are probably still available, what you are seeing in those skating videos is merely a special effect added in post production.

and this...



...is just the specs of your lense. nothing more.


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an special effect?.. do you know where i can get this so called special effect?

tesco
10-24-2004, 04:03 AM
an special effect?.. do you know where i can get this so called special effect?
some video editing apps may have it.

I think it's better to get the fish eye though.
and just type into google "fish eye lens for {insert camer model number here}"

harrycary
10-25-2004, 04:48 PM
Let me restate this, what your are seeing is done in post production using software. The picture you've posted isn't done with hardware(i.e. special lenses).

The reason I say this is because the camera lense is, without a doubt, the most expensive part of a camera.

In this day and age it is far more cost effective to do special effects such as this using software. Especially by low end video productions such as those creating skate videos.

Adobe makes video editing software that can produce this type of affect but I'm sure there are others.

And, I question whether your camera has the capability to interchange lenses. (most consumer cameras don't)

peace,

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