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08-05-2009, 06:48 PM
I don't have $900 for a fisheye so I thought I'd spend $20 at home depot haha. It's a bit more like shooting with a pin hole camera and there are limitations, but still it's fun.
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http://www.srfotos.com/glory1.jpg
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http://www.srfotos.com/glory2.jpg
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http://www.srfotos.com/glory3.jpg
My gf was waiting for a pickup so I checked on her through my peephole and wow the light was just coming down perfectly, and omg I bet I could capture that if I exposed right and it looked freakin awesome. So next day I went to home depot and bought myself a peephole for about $6 .Then I bought a board of corning for $6. Finally I purchased a roll of duck/duct tape for $7.
Tools you'll require.
Box cutters
Hot glue gun or acrylic caulk (used in sealing cracks)
Ruler
Marker
I cut and snapped the corning down to my lens size. I have a tamron 17-55mm, so I outlined it with a sharpie and cut it out with a box cutter. Here's the important part, I aligned the peephole in the middle with the ruler horizontal and vertically. Placed the peephole in and secured it with hot glue, but if u have caulk laying around it'll do too. I secured my mod with duck tape just on the end of the lens, so I could still focus.
The corning does not scratch; I've tested this for two days.
Back
Back
http://www.srfotos.com/pink1.jpg
Side
http://www.srfotos.com/pink2.jpg
Front
http://www.srfotos.com/pink3.jpg
1
http://www.srfotos.com/glory1.jpg
2
http://www.srfotos.com/glory2.jpg
3
http://www.srfotos.com/glory3.jpg
My gf was waiting for a pickup so I checked on her through my peephole and wow the light was just coming down perfectly, and omg I bet I could capture that if I exposed right and it looked freakin awesome. So next day I went to home depot and bought myself a peephole for about $6 .Then I bought a board of corning for $6. Finally I purchased a roll of duck/duct tape for $7.
Tools you'll require.
Box cutters
Hot glue gun or acrylic caulk (used in sealing cracks)
Ruler
Marker
I cut and snapped the corning down to my lens size. I have a tamron 17-55mm, so I outlined it with a sharpie and cut it out with a box cutter. Here's the important part, I aligned the peephole in the middle with the ruler horizontal and vertically. Placed the peephole in and secured it with hot glue, but if u have caulk laying around it'll do too. I secured my mod with duck tape just on the end of the lens, so I could still focus.
The corning does not scratch; I've tested this for two days.
Back
Back
http://www.srfotos.com/pink1.jpg
Side
http://www.srfotos.com/pink2.jpg
Front
http://www.srfotos.com/pink3.jpg