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Old 10-11-2017, 04:59 AM
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Thanks for the responses, lots of options to weigh up. Unfortunately the stores didn't have any of the Samyangs on hand so I was unable to have a play. Still undecided but from the responses it looks as if the 10, 12 or 14mm may be the way to go. The 24mm f1.4 sounds nice, but it will be too narrow on my camera and the Sigmas/Tamrons are just a little more than I would like to spend at this point in time.


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I don't know how keen you are on wide field astrophotography, but now is the time to give some serious consideration to a switch to full frame, something like the Canon 6D, before you lock yourself further into the crop sensor scenario.
Not too serious but I would like to take some wide field shots while the scope does it thing. A full framer is on the extended wishlist, but it won't be happening any time soon.

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I also came across this handy plug-in for Photoshop CC and Lightroom to minimise the fisheye effect. https://imadio.com/products/prodpage_hemi.aspx
How does this one differ from the one embedded within Lightroom?
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