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Everytime i take a picture with my camera, with a fish eye lens on it, i get a huge shadow from the lens in it |
I have a Canon a610, and i recently bought a fisheye lens for it, but it is pointless because, every shot that i use the flash. I get the stupid shadow of the lens in the shot, and then theres a huge circle of black over the picture. ** I think this will solve your problem.You need a flash off camera. go to this link The fix is ... don't use the flash. The lens itself is blocking the light from your flash and your flash will not cover the 180 degrees of coverage the lens is giving you. The first answer is right, whether or not you like it. Fisheye lenses are just not designed to be used with flash and you will always have the problems you describe. In fact, it is difficult to use lenses of over 28mm (35mm focal length) with a flash without 'vignetting', or the corners of the pictures appearing darker. Flash only has a limited spread widthwise. There is nothing you can do to fix the problem. Lesson. Always ask before committing yourself to an expensive purchase whether what you are buying is suitable for the use to what you wish to put it. the on camera flash does that, time to invest in umbrellas and lighting equipment, and disable the on camera flash. |
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