#8275317 - 07/02/15 02:34 PM
Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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01Ryan10
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I normally shoot people/portrait, but I'm being asked to shoot several LearJets for a charter company. Below is an example of a typical interior shot I'll need. My widest lens is 50mm, and I know it will not produce similar results below. I'm leaning on purchasing a 16-28mm lens if I get the project, but still not sure if it is wide enough. I have not yet been in a LearJet, but from other interior pictures on the net, the photo below seems to have some wide angle distortion/stretching going on to make the cabin look bigger than it really is.
I'll be using my 5D.
Advice?
Example photo of LearJet 60 interior not taken by me.
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#8275447 - 07/02/15 03:38 PM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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tylerdurden
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I doubt that's wider than 16mm.
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#8275635 - 07/02/15 07:09 PM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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chef
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I'd guess that it's less distortion to make it appear wider, than it is to straighten out the lines and remove general distortion. If I think of it when I finally get home I can mount my 14-24 and try to get an idea of how that compares
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#8276260 - 07/03/15 03:21 PM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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LOL. If that were the case the exit sign wouldn't be legible and would look to be about 6 miles away.
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#8278131 - 07/06/15 10:41 AM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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chef
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Yeah I finally remembered to look through my lens yesterday, and it looks like it's in that range. The 16 should probably do the trick, I don't think Canon has anything wider right? Lot of distortion with the 14-24 of course...
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#8278399 - 07/06/15 01:35 PM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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trench301
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Canon has a 14mm 2.8L prime and a new 11-24 f/4L zoom (non-fisheye). Either of those could be rented for this job, if you dont think a 16mm will get the job done.
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#8278436 - 07/06/15 01:55 PM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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flyEX #1
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http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/769532-REG/Rokinon_FE14M_C_14mm_Ultra_Wide_Angle_f_2_8.html
If you have to use a canon this is the best lens for the $$$ unless you need the new 11-24 that costs 10 times as much. Great optics, manual aperture ring.... You have to use live view to focus or just put it at the hyperfocal distance around 7 feet.
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#8278471 - 07/06/15 02:20 PM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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chef
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Canon has a 14mm 2.8L prime and a new 11-24 f/4L zoom (non-fisheye). Either of those could be rented for this job, if you dont think a 16mm will get the job done. sweet choices
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#8278684 - 07/06/15 03:55 PM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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trench301
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The Rokinon 14mm is extremely decent as well (See Salty's pics, I think that's what he uses). Lens has mustache distortion, but the profile in Camera Raw cleans it right up from what I've seen.
If you're going to rent I'd recommend the Canons, if youre going to buy, look at the 3rd party stuff.
Check Canonpricewatch.com if you're going to buy. Just got a 70-200 from BH through them for $1799.
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#8278878 - 07/06/15 06:48 PM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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tenplanescrashing
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According to his old as site, he had a 17-40 so that would be my guess depending on age of photo. If it is a newer photo, it could be that or the 16-35.
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#8281556 - 07/08/15 12:23 PM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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tenplanescrashing
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The 16-28 is a great lens, just too limiting in focal range for me. I went with the Tokina 17-35 f/4 instead. Accepts filters and is smaller/lighter.
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#8282877 - 07/09/15 11:14 AM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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tylerdurden
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If you can swing it, the 16-35 IS is probably the second best UWA zoom you can put on a Canon after the 11-24. I had the Tokina 16-28, and it was really good in terms of distortion and center sharpness, but the corners left something to be desired. I'm happier with the 16-35.
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#8296000 - 07/19/15 02:10 PM
Re: Any guesses on the focal length used in this photo?
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Sir Salty A F
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so, not sure if you've done this shoot yet or not, but i'd look strongly at the rokinon 14/2.8. it's pretty dang sharp, 14mm on full frame is super wide, and it's cheap. it does have a mustache distortion, but that can be easily taken out in photoshop.
here's a rather shitty pic i just ran out and took just to show you how wide it is. if you want to really minimize the distortion, keep the "horizon" in the center of the frame... basically keep the camera level and it's pretty minimal... i didn't do a good job with it on this shot (you can see it in the dome light on the ceiling) because i was shooting blind from the rear door, and it was a quicky shot moreso just to show the width.
single exposure on a tripod, ISO 100, f/16, 30" natural light.
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