![]() ![]() OK - Zero-D can be made in software, so if Pentax makes a 12 mm with good correction parameters. The reason I decided on using a fisheye effect lens was because I knew the film is pre-treated so the rainbow effect would show up on all of it and not just the circular photo. Now, there are some lenses that do exist and that I am thinking aboutīoth Zero-D and STF are nice technologies. I also have a circular fisheye lens for my Pentax K1000, which I attach to my 28mm lens on the camera. A possibility to get VERY accurate correction profiles for arbitrary lenses cheap.A camera that can analyse the scene, extracting information, and when I push the trigger take a super sharp and noise free image, using the gathered information.An ISO 1 digital camera with 32 bit dynamic range.My K-1 is very nice and I have lots of lenses to play around with. Many things are uncertain for digital photography. While not a fan boy I was always optimistic about Pentax. Having both 8mm and 16mm fisheye lenses, albeit not the Zenitar, I'd caution about the amount of 'fisheye-effect' you're likely to get on an Zenitar 16mm f/2. ![]() I have used Pentax for over 30 years starting in 1983 with a Super Program. ![]()
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