Actually wide angle macro is a popular subject in underwater photography. Glad to see that such options are being discussed for land macro photography.
Another 'trick' I have used is to use a fisheye that comes in M42 screw thread rather than the mount for your camera. Then place a circular shim of craft foam between the lens and the adapter and tighten down so it does not shake. There is a limit to how much you can extend before the lens is not held securely but it allows wide macro that is sharp close but not inside the lens. It does not take much and stopped down a lot gets sharp.
I have a Laowa 6mm that's not fisheye but corrected to appear rectilinear. It's a lot of fun and be default focuses to nearly 0.5x, so I wonder if there is some more room by adding a bit of extension. Having such a wide angle gives a really nice result, since you are actually in the environment and lots of depth of field (but also diffraction at f/11). Almost like the probe lens.
The easiest way to focus close is with a macro Teleconverter, although you will lose a little sharpness, it is not much It would be something like near 1:1 12mm
Hi Michael I love your channel! I have a sony A7 IV with the 90mm macro. I was thinking of buying the 14 mm 1.8 to shoot the sky. Do you think that if I add an extension tube I will be able to shoot some wide angle macros as well?
greetings, thanks for the review! it would be interesting to see a comparison of 15mm laowa and 16mm 1.4 from Fuji. Fuji is a magic lens and a very short focus! have a nice day and thank you again)))
my man.. I find it so cool that this perspective is so rare and nobody is talking about it. I have an a7siii camera, is this combination of the 12mm astrhori and 10mm ex tube covers the hole frame ? I have also the 14mm gm but you cannot focus so close to the subject, do you believe I could test it with the 10mm ex tube ? Greetings from Greece, thank you
the fisheye lens is definitely still being used in the Skateboard industry..the industry standard skate camera right now is a Panasonic HVX-200/HPX-170 with a Century Optics Xtreme 0.5x fisheye...
I wonder if Laowa 15mm F2 would work with 10mm extension tube. It would make it a perfect wide angle macro lens + astrophotography lens. Is there any way to check it mathematically?
@@nicedward7544 Because it's only F/4 - enough for macro but not enough for astro. I just wonder if I could cover both od these applications with a single lens.
Please think twice about getting a new camera for video. The current one that you use already produces great results and people likely won't be able to tell the difference once you do get a new camera. The studio and the lighting will be around 98% of improving your look, so to speak, so a new camera is a waste of money imo. With the current camera I can already pretty much count all the hairs on your face, so a newer camera is probably the difference of moving the sharpen slider a bit less in your video editor.
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Actually wide angle macro is a popular subject in underwater photography. Glad to see that such options are being discussed for land macro photography.
just picked up the AstrHori 12mm lens and its awesome
Congrats on the new mic!
I have actually used it for years, but never in frame earlier :)
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It looks nice in frame. Which type is it?
Rode NT1
Another 'trick' I have used is to use a fisheye that comes in M42 screw thread rather than the mount for your camera. Then place a circular shim of craft foam between the lens and the adapter and tighten down so it does not shake. There is a limit to how much you can extend before the lens is not held securely but it allows wide macro that is sharp close but not inside the lens. It does not take much and stopped down a lot gets sharp.
I have a Laowa 6mm that's not fisheye but corrected to appear rectilinear. It's a lot of fun and be default focuses to nearly 0.5x, so I wonder if there is some more room by adding a bit of extension.
Having such a wide angle gives a really nice result, since you are actually in the environment and lots of depth of field (but also diffraction at f/11).
Almost like the probe lens.
The easiest way to focus close is with a macro Teleconverter, although you will lose a little sharpness, it is not much
It would be something like near 1:1 12mm
I bought 4 Chinese lenses a few years ago. 35mm. 50mm.
85mm and one 100mm. All Yongnuo. I guess I need to check out the ones in your video now.
Hi Michael I love your channel! I have a sony A7 IV with the 90mm macro. I was thinking of buying the 14 mm 1.8 to shoot the sky. Do you think that if I add an extension tube I will be able to shoot some wide angle macros as well?
Interesting thing i noticed at 6:12: Since the focus point is so close to the front element, all dust that sits on it is also in focus :)
Yep correct :)
I see you got your WOW lens too :)
greetings, thanks for the review! it would be interesting to see a comparison of 15mm laowa and 16mm 1.4 from Fuji. Fuji is a magic lens and a very short focus! have a nice day and thank you again)))
my man.. I find it so cool that this perspective is so rare and nobody is talking about it. I have an a7siii camera, is this combination of the 12mm astrhori and 10mm ex tube covers the hole frame ? I have also the 14mm gm but you cannot focus so close to the subject, do you believe I could test it with the 10mm ex tube ?
Greetings from Greece, thank you
the fisheye lens is definitely still being used in the Skateboard industry..the industry standard skate camera right now is a Panasonic HVX-200/HPX-170 with a Century Optics Xtreme 0.5x fisheye...
Oh, my favorite place! Skogskyrkogården. I have 365 photos from there in my flickr album.
One of my favorite places to test lenses :) I live withing walking distance.
@@MicaelWidell Whenever I cycle to and from Stockholm, from Haninge, I always make a pit stop at the cemetery.
Hey. I liked your channel very much. Greetings from Poland
Thanks :)
Walimex 12mm Fisheye , Does this lens have the same problem if we use a Canon R serie ?
Yes it will
Fint!
Ha en trevlig helg!
I wonder if Laowa 15mm F2 would work with 10mm extension tube. It would make it a perfect wide angle macro lens + astrophotography lens. Is there any way to check it mathematically?
Why not just get the Laowa 15 macro?
@@nicedward7544 Because it's only F/4 - enough for macro but not enough for astro. I just wonder if I could cover both od these applications with a single lens.
heya michael. I just got my hands on a Laowa 90mm, do you think the raynox dcr250 goes well with it?
I haven't tried that combo but should work fine
@@MicaelWidell could you possibly try it quickly and let me know how it performs?
OMG I would need this for EF - RF has anyone found a Version like this?
Search eBay for EF RF Helicoid and you should find it if it exists :)
Laowa 2023 will have a microscope lens
That self-shading issue is a non starter.
I would be worried about accidentally scratching my wide angle lens lol
Despite my subscription, UA-cam doesn't suggest new videos.🥺
Please think twice about getting a new camera for video. The current one that you use already produces great results and people likely won't be able to tell the difference once you do get a new camera. The studio and the lighting will be around 98% of improving your look, so to speak, so a new camera is a waste of money imo. With the current camera I can already pretty much count all the hairs on your face, so a newer camera is probably the difference of moving the sharpen slider a bit less in your video editor.