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Home: Video University Forums: Sony DV and DVCAM Forum:
Century .4x Fisheye VS Century .3x Fisheye

 

 


X-Jason
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Mar 29, 2001, 4:12 PM

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I was wondering...is there a big difference in barrel distortion between the Century .3x and the Century .4x???? i know the .4 is less but how much barrel distortion is lost???if you know please e-mail or post...and e-mail pics of both in use if possibl..

Thank you,
Jason


X-Dean
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Mar 29, 2001, 6:04 PM

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I have never experienced the .3x first hand but I have the .4x and it has a great deal of distortion. Not as much as the .3x, but I doubt that a non-filmer would be able to tell the differance.