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Re: [OM] Do 21mm Zuiko's give you fish-eye effect?

Subject: Re: [OM] Do 21mm Zuiko's give you fish-eye effect?
From: Andrew Fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2001 10:02:56 +1100
>Is rectilinear equal to full frame? The Tokina 17mm is full frame.
>-Mickey

The way I understand it is that 'full-frame' is a fisheye which throws such
a large image circle that it fills the 35mm frame rather than producing the
'peephole' effect - you get a rectangular section of the centre of the
fisheye image. 'Rectilinear' means that some attempt has been made to
correct the distortion so that you get a more 'natural' looking image.
"Rectilinear" suggests, as a word, that the lines in the image conform to a
rectangle - aren't bent too much at the edges of the pic. The Voigtlander
12mm is corrected but I would find the width pretty terrifying, especially
on a rangefinder.
Andrew



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